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With Blumhouse’s latest horror film, The Woman in the Yard, hitting the big screen on March 28, it’s a good time to ask — exactly how scary is that mystery woman sitting outside the window?

The story follows a grieving family as they are terrorized after a mysterious, spectral woman wearing all-black shows up in their yard and quickly starts creeping closer to the house as the day winds on.

The Woman in the Yard stars Danielle Deadwyler (The Harder They Fall) as Ramona, a woman haunted with grief after surviving a car accident that kills her husband (played by Russell Hornsby). While still dealing with injuries from the crash, Ramona is caring for her teenage son (played by Peyton Jackson) and young daughter (played by Estella Kahiha).

What is The Woman in the Yard rated?

The Woman in the Yard, the latest horror film from Blumhouse, is rated PG-13.

Why is The Woman in the Yard rated PG-13?

The Woman in the Yard is rated PG-13 for some violent content, brief strong language, bloody images, terror and suicide-related content.

The Woman in the Yard looks to be a slow boil horror story that ratchets up the tension as the woman in black creeps her way closer to the house — eventually wreaking full-on havoc on the young family as they grapple with the remnants of their darkest grief. The trailers for the film show the woman in the yard moving in the shadows, using darkness — both literal and metaphorical — to creep closer and closer.

The Woman in the Yard is directed by Jaume Collet-Serra (Black Adam, Jungle Cruise).

When does The Woman in the Yard open in theaters?

Is The Woman in the Yard streaming on Peacock?

The film is opening in theaters, but like other Universal Pictures films, it will eventually stream exclusively on Peacock.

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