The Woman In The Yard Trailer: A Ghostly Apparition Terrorizes A Family In New Blumhouse Horror Movie

The Woman in the Yard trailer shows a ghostly apparition terrorizing a family in a new Blumhouse horror movie. Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra – known for the horror films House of Wax, Orphan, and The Shallows – the forthcoming horror film follows a family who sees a strange woman sitting in their yard, dressed all in back, and slowly makes her way closer into the home. The cast includes Danielle ᴅᴇᴀᴅwyler, Russell Hornsby, Peyton Jackson, and Estella Kahiha as the family and Okwui Okpokwasili as the woman.

Now, Blumhouse has shared the second official trailer for The Woman in the Yard. The trailer follows a family who notices a woman, dressed all in black with her face covered by a veil, sitting in their yard. Despite their attempts to question her and ward off the woman, she remains mysterious and slowly makes her way into the house. Watch the trailer below:

What The Woman In The Yard Trailer Means For The Movie

Much Remains A Mystery


The Woman in the Yard woman all covered in black

Similar to the first Woman in the Yard trailer released this past January, much about the movie remains a mystery in the second trailer – including where she came from, what she wants, and when she will leave. When Danielle ᴅᴇᴀᴅwyler’s character, Ramona, first questions the woman and says her husband will be coming home soon, she responds, “We both know your husband’s not coming home,” revealing a wrecked car on the lawn, “I don’t come unless I’m called,” she continues, revealing blood on her hands. “Today’s the day,” she says excitedly.

When Ramona’s son (played by Peyton Jackson) threatens the woman with a sH๏τgun, she responds, “You children are such darlings, ripe enough to eat.” As she encroaches closer on the home, Ramona realizes that “she needs the light to make a shadow,” suggesting this could be the key to stopping her, though she eventually makes her way inside the home. “You’ve been praying for me, let me help you like you asked me to,” the woman says via voiceover, cutting to a scene of Ramona and her husband seemingly in a car accident.

Our Take On The Woman In The Yard Trailer

What’s Going On In The Movie?


Woman in the Yard character looking out window

The trailer suggests that, before the woman mysteriously appears in their yard, Ramona and her husband were involved in a car accident, and he was killed. There are also multiple clues in the trailer suggesting that Ramona was responsible for summoning the woman to her home, but now seemingly regrets the decision. The Woman in the Yard trailer suggests a sinister supernatural force tied to grief, regret, and an ominous bargain that Ramona may have unknowingly made — one that she must now find a way to escape before it’s too late.

The Woman in the Yard releases in theaters on March 28.

Source: Blumhouse

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