Lady Voyeur: Everything About the Upcoming Steamy Portuguese Crime Thriller

Lady Voyeur aka Olhar Indiscreto is Portuguese crime thriller drama coming up on 2023! The new Brazilian series is created by Marcela Citterio and directed by three prominent directors namely, Luciana Oliveira, Fabrizia Pinto and Leticia Veiga. Lady Voyeur is a story about a hacker whose life changes as she meets the man of her life. The series season 1 will contain four episodes, and so far, there isn’t any news whether there will be another part.

Lady Voyeur Full Details

Lady Voyeur Plot

The official synopsis of the series reads:

A talented, voyeuristic hacker finds herself thrust into a dangerous investigation after her sex worker neighbor leaves for a weekend trip.

The plot sounds pretty thrilling as it has a nice cliffhanger. As we previously saw, she also meets a guy who she probably falls in love with (or just a one night stand?). Will the man be her savior or nightmare? Or is the man the reason behind the series’ heat? What about the sex worker? Why is her departure the reason behind the protagonist’s problem? When the series come out, we’ll find out.

Lady Voyeur Cast and Crew

The series cast includes, Débora Nascimento, Emanuelle Araújo, Ângelo Rodrigues and Nikolas Antune, and the casting assistant is Alice dos Santos Quintiliano. The series is written by Marcela Citterio and Camila Raffanti, with Hugo Takeuchi’s cinematography. The costumes of the cast is designed by Joanna Ribas. Additionally, the production is done by Mixer Films and Netflix. The sound assistants and mixing crew are, Taís Botelho, Tatiana Cantalejo and Fernando Russo.

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Lady Voyeur Trailer and Release Date

Staying true the series title, the trailer starts off with a lady who voyeurs. Voyeur simply denotes the people who gain sexual pleasure by watching other people woo-hoo, and our lady in the trailer does just that. In the beginning as she witnesses a sex worker neighbor and her sex life, soon things turn to be ominous.

As the trailer progresses, we get to see nudity, a woman screaming, a dark message on the mirror and again the first lady whispering in a man’s ear that she loves “to watch” people having sex. Uhm…ok. Hopefully this series won’t be bad like the movie Voyeurs. Also, here is the official Netflix trailer of the series for you to watch:

Lady Voyeur will be released on January 1, 2023, exclusively on Netflix. Turn on the remind me option to not miss out this guilty-pleasure crime thriller. If you have further details to add on, let us know in the comment section.

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Taniya CJ
Taniya CJ
Taniya Ishwarya is an English Literature Graduate and a Social Work - Medical and Psychiatry Post-Graduate. Fun Fact, she's also an MSW Asst. Professor who loves writing way too much. She has a writing experience for 5 years.

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