
Adapted from the bestselling A. J. Finn novel, “The Woman in the Window” features Amy Adams as Anna Fox, a reclusive child psychologist who, otherwise cocooned in her home, has been self-medicating and peeking on her neighbors during an extended bout of agoraphobia.
Her snooping makes her the key witness to a terrible crime. However, the authorities do not believe her.
Gary Oldman, who won 2018’s Academy Award for Best Actor with his performance as Winston Churchill in World War Two drama “Darkest Hour,” joins “Woman in the Window” as the patriarch of a neighbouring family, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Wyatt Russell, who is involved with August’s upcoming frat drama series “Lodge 49” on AMC and October’s World War Two horror movie “Overlord,” also has a leading role, while Julianne Moore of “The Hours” and “Kingsman: The Golden Circle” is likewise expected to feature.
Other upcoming projects for Oldman include Steven Soderbergh’s banking scandal biopic “The Laundromat” (with Antonio Banderas and Meryl Streep) as well as his own movie, “Flying Horse,” about the personal life of 19th century English photographer Eadweard Muybridge, which he wrote and is to direct as well as lead.