The Girl On The Train is one of the most hotly anticipated films of 2016, and after this new trailer release, we can see why.
The thriller is based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Paula Hawkins, which you’ll have seen all over your morning commute since February 2015, and tells the tale of a woman gone missing, another who wonders if she’s somehow connected to her disappearance and two deeply unhappy marriages.
It’s no wonder that The Girl On The Train has been called the new Gone Girl – there’s a mysterious disappearance, suspicious females, a police investigation and relationships that aren’t all they seem to be. If you’ve been looking for something to fill that twisted thriller hole in your life, you need to book your tickets to The Girl On The Train now.
Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming movie…
Movie
After the huge success of the novel, The Girl On The Train, DreamWorks snapped up the rights to turn the book into a movie, moving the location from London to New York.
Trailer
A creepy piano soundtrack, some very suspicious behaviour and violence in the shadows – The Girl On The Train trailer is classic thriller, and kind of freaking us out. Don’t watch alone in the dark…
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Cast
Emily Blunt takes a leading role as Rachel Watson, while Haley Bennett plays a very Amy Dunne-esque Megan Hipwell – you’ll know her as Cora Corman in Music and Lyrics, or Ruby in After The Fall.
Welsh actor Luke Evans (who’s also playing Gaston in Beauty And The Beast) takes on the role of Scott Hipwell after Jared Leto couldn’t join the cast, Rebecca Ferguson is Anna Watson and Justin Theroux plays Tom, a role vacated by Chris Evans.
Laura Prepon, Lisa Kudrow and Edgar Ramirez also have starring roles.
Release Date
The Girl On The Train is due out in cinemas on October 7th, 2016.
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