The Woman in the Wall Paramount Plus release date is right around the corner, and viewers are wondering when they can start streaming the TV series. Created by Joe Murtagh, The Woman in the Wall is a mystery drama series produced by Motive Pictures. It follows Lorna Brady, a young woman with a history of trauma-based sleepwalking. Her life takes a sharp turn when she awakens to find a woman’s lifeless body in her home, completely oblivious to how it arrived there.
Here’s when the show is coming out on Paramount Plus.
When is The Woman in the Wall Paramount Plus release date?
The Woman in the Wall Paramount Plus release date is Friday, January 19, 2024.
This gripping psychological drama series centers on Lorna Brady, a woman who suffers from extreme episodes of sleepwalking. Her life takes a dark turn when she wakes up to find the corpse of a woman at her house. As the case investigation unfolds, Lorna’s harrowing experience of being confined to one of Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries is revealed. The show is executive-produced by Ruth Wilson, Joe Murtagh, Sam Lavender, Simon Maxwell, and Harry Wootliff.
The cast members of The Woman in the Wall include Ruth Wilson as Lorna Brady, Daryl McCormack as Detective Colman Akande, Simon Delaney as Sergeant Aidan Massey, Philippa Dunne as Niamh, Mark Huberman as Michael Kearney, Hilda Fay as Amy Kane, Frances Tomelty as Sister Eileen, Dermot Crowley as James Coyle, Caoimhe Farren as Clemence Tooley, Cillian Lenaghan as Conor Skelly, Stephen Brennan as Father Percy Sheehan, and more.
When is The Woman in the Wall coming out via streaming?
The Woman in the Wall will be available to watch via streaming on Paramount Plus on Friday, January 19, 2024. Viewers will be able to stream it at this time.
Current Paramount Plus subscribers will be able to watch the series when it airs, and if you haven’t already subscribed to the service, you can do so below:
The Woman in the Wall official synopsis reads:
“Lorna Brady wakes one morning to find a corpse in her house. Brady has no idea who the dead woman is or if she herself might be responsible for the apparent murder, because she has long suffered from extreme bouts of sleepwalking.”