First Look: Amanda Seyfried’s Netflix Thriller THINGS HEARD AND SEEN

Netflix’s new thriller Things Heard and Seen with Amanda Seyfried and Natalia Dyer (Stranger Things) hits in April. And today we have your first look via three new stills.

Check them out below!

Based on Elizabeth Brundage’s All Things Cease to Appear, it follows a Manhattan couple who move to a historic hamlet in the Hudson Valley and come to discover that their marriage has sinister darkness, one that rivals their new home’s history.

Robert Pulcini and Shari Springer Berman (American Splendor, Ten Thousand Saints) direct the adaptation. James Norton also stars along with Rhea Seehorn, Alex Neustaedter, and F. Murray Abraham (The Grand Budapest Hotel, Amadeus).

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Here’s the book’s rundown via Amazon: Late one winter afternoon in the small town of Chosen, NY, professor George Clare knocks on his neighbor’s door with terrible news: he returned from work to find his wife, Catherine, murdered. Someone took an ax to her head while their three-year-old daughter, Franny, played alone in her room across the hall. Recent transplants to Chosen, the Clares have not received the warmest welcome; once a thriving dairy farm, their home is haunted by the tragedy that left the former owner’s three sons orphaned and adrift. As one dark secret peels away to reveal others—and as the Clare marriage reveals itself to have a sinister darkness that rivals the farm’s history—Brundage offers a rich and complex portrait of the scars that can haunt a community for generations and the dark longings inside every one of us that drive us to do inexplicable things.

Things Heard and Seen with Amanda Seyfried hits Netflix on April 30th.

What do you think? Have you read All Things Cease to Appear?

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