Amazon Prime Video’s upcoming release, Deep Water promises to be a psychological thriller that is going to keep us wrapped up for a long time. The OTT platform is also other big titles such as Jalsa this March 2022 and, audiences are excited to see what stories the platform brings us. Previously, The Tender Bar was also released on the OTT giant which was not only a book to screen adaptation but also starred Ben Affleck in one of the main roles.
Directed by Adrian Lyne, Deep Water is based on the 1957 novel of the same name by author Patricia Highsmith. The screenplay for the film is by acclaimed writer Zach Helm and Euphoria famed Sam Levinson. Produced by 20th Century Studios, Regency Enterprises, New Regency, Entertainment 360, Film Rites and Entertainment One, the film is getting distributed by Hulu (for the United States) and Amazon Prime Video (for International) both. Ahead of its release, let us have a quick look at some details of the film.
Deep Water Cast
The film is headlined by Ben Affleck as Vic Van Allen and Ana de Armas as Melinda Van Allen, who portray the role of a married couple. Along with them, we have Tracy Letts as Lionel Washington, Lil Rel Howery as Nash Hall, Dash Mihok as Arthur Goggins, Finn Wittrock as, Damon Hart, Kristen Connolly as Jackie Connelly, Jacob Elordi as Richard Chase, Rachel Blanchard as Maggie Connelly, Jade Fernandez as Evelyn Hall, Michael Braun as Jeff Peterson, Grace Jenkins as Trixie Van Allen, Brendan C. Miller as Joel Nash, Devyn Tyler as Mary Washington, Jeff Pope as Chief Nichols and Michael Scialabba as Kevin Washington.

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Deep Water Plot/Synopsis
Hulu’s description for the film reads: “A psychological thriller that takes us inside the marriage of picture-perfect Vic and Melinda Van Allen to discover the dangerous mind games they play and what happens to the people that get caught up in them.”
Deep Water Release Date, Trailer and More
The film is scheduled to arrive on Hulu and Amazon Prime Video on March 18, 2022. It has a runtime of 115 minutes.
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