Where the Crawdads Sing will debut on Netflix in November 2022

‘Where the Crawdads Sing

Where the Crawdads Sing, a significant new romantic adaption, was released in the summer by Sony Pictures Releasing. The movie premiered on July 15th, 2022, and will now be available on Netflix starting in November of that same year. This mystery-thriller from 3000 Pictures and Hello Sunshine, the Reese Witherspoon-run production company, is based on the 2018 novel by Delia Owens of the same name. The book is “painfully beautiful… a murder-mystery, a coming-of-age story, and a love of nature,” according to The NYTimes.

The film, which is being directed by Olivia Newman, is scheduled for global theatrical release on July 15, 2022. Newman has a history with Netflix; he directed the 2018 Netflix release of the independent sports film First Match. Daisy Edgar-Jones (Normal People), Taylor John Smith (Cruel Intentions), Harris Dickinson (Beach Rats), and David Strathairn are among the cast members of Where the Crawdads Sing (Good Night, and Good Luck.)

When will Netflix release Where the Crawdads Sing?

The specifics of how long it takes for Sony movies to appear on Netflix are still being worked out. The first few significant additions, such as Uncharted and Umma, arrived precisely 120 days after their theatrical debuts. Where the Crawdads Sing should be available on Netflix as early as November 12th, 2022, if that is the case. Thankfully, Netflix has officially confirmed that the movie will be added on November 12th, 2022, in both the United States and India. In this ongoing preview of Sony’s schedule, we are keeping track of every Sony film that will be available on Netflix in the upcoming years. By the end of 2022, the movie will also be available for renting through Netflix’s DVD.com service.

The rest of Asia, South Africa, and a few portions of Europe should see the film in 2023 based on previous Sony releases in different parts of the world. In about two years, in 2024, more European countries will be able to see the movie, including the United Kingdom.

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