Danielle Deadwyler Stars in Blumhouse’s Chilling New Horror Film ‘The Woman in the Yard’ | Watch Trailer

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*Blumhouse, the powerhouse behind some of horror’s most iconic films, has unveiled the chilling new trailer for “The Woman in the Yard,” starring BAFTA and SAG nominee Danielle Deadwyler

Deadwyler stars as Ramona, a woman crippled by grief after she survives a car accident that takes her husband (Russell Hornsby). The film centers on a mysterious woman dressed in black who inexplicably appears on a family’s lawn, delivering a cryptic warning: “Today’s the day.” 

The cast includes Okwui Okpokwasili, Peyton Jackson, and Estella Kahiha.

The trailer promises an unsettling journey into the unknown that only Blumhouse can deliver. Watch the clip above.

The Woman in the Yard

Here’s the film’s synopsis:

From Blumhouse, the most successful global brand in horror, comes a new original chiller starring BAFTA and SAG nominee Danielle Deadwyler as Ramona, a woman crippled by grief after she survives a car accident that takes her husband (Russell Hornsby). 

Seriously injured, Ramona (Danielle Deadwyler) now must care for their 14-year-old son (Peyton Jackson) and 6-year-old daughter (Estella Kahiha) alone in her rural farmhouse. Then one day the woman takes form in their yard. 

Ramona assumes the woman (Okwui Okpokwasili) is lost or demented, but as the woman creeps nearer and nearer to the house, it becomes clear she is no ordinary figure and her intentions are anything but peaceful. Now Ramona must rally to protect herself and her children from the grasp of the woman who simply won’t leave them alone. 

“The Woman in the Yard” is written by first-time feature screenwriter Sam Stefanak and helmed by Jaume Collet-Serra, who directed Deadwyler in the action thriller “Carry On.”

The film is produced by Jason Blum and Stephanie Allain, with Deadwyler serving as an executive producer with Jaume Collet-Serra, James Moran, and Gabrielle Ebron.

“The Woman in the Yard” arrives in theaters on March 28.

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