Woman of the Hour OTT release date Netflix: When to watch Anna Kendrick's true-crime thriller
Woman of the Hour OTT release date has been announced. To much delight for fans, Pitch Perfect fame Anna Kendrick is all set to star in her own directorial debut. Woman of the Hour trailer was released on Netflix social media recently.
Woman of the Hour OTT release date has been announced and it has made fans go gaga because of all the right reasons! With this true-crime thriller, Anna Kendrick is making her directorial debut and by the trailer that was recently released, we can bet it's going to be a thrilling visual ride. After Woman of the Hour made its world premiere at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival, Netflix acquired the film's US distribution rights. So, Woman of the Hour will be released on Netflix on 18th October 2024.
Plot
The main character in Woman of the Hour is Kendrick's character Cheryl Bradshaw, who, in 1978, wins a date with Zovatto on The Dating Game without realizing that he is concealing a criminal past.
Cast and crew
Ian McDonald's script, which was included on the 2017 Black List, was adapted for the screen by Anna Kendrick. The film is produced by Roy Lee, Miri Yoon, J.D. Lifshitz, and Raphael Margules.
The real-life murderer, portrayed by Zovatto, is Rodney Alcala, a native of California who was accountable for several additional crimes in addition to at least eight killings committed across the country.
Fans respond to the intriguing trailer
Netflix shared the trailer on its social media accounts recently and people had a lot to say. Some people said that they were pumped to see Anna Kendrick wearing the director¡¯s hat, while others were thrilled because of the plot.
One wrote, ¡°They had me with Anna the actor. I am staying for Anna the director. Time to shine double time next month.¡±
Another went on to add, ¡°Anna Kendrick's response to all the romcoms and sing-a-longs she acted in.¡±
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