A Widow's Game (2025) Trailer, Plot, Cast, Release Date & additional details
A Widow's Game (Spanish: La viuda negra) is an upcoming Spanish crime drama film set to premiere on Netflix on May 30, 2025. Directed by Carlos Sedes and produced by Bambú Producciones, known for Fariña and The Alcàsser Murders, the film is based on the true crime story known as the "crime of Patraix." It explores a gripping murder mystery centered around a young widow who becomes the prime suspect in her husband's stabbing death.
Plot Summary
Set in August 2017, the story begins with the discovery of a man's body in a Valencia parking lot, stabbed seven times, suggesting a crime of passion. The investigation focuses on the widow, María Jesús Moreno Cantó, known as Maje, a seemingly sweet and serene nurse whose perfect facade unravels, revealing a hidden double life. The thriller delves into deception, betrayal, and shocking revelations as the truth behind the murder is uncovered.
Cast
- Ivana Baquero as Maje (María Jesús Moreno Cantó), known for Pan's Labyrinth and High Seas.
- Tristán Ulloa as Salva.
- Carmen Machi, known for Celeste and Honeymoon with My Mother, in a supporting role.
Production Details
- Filming: Took place from November 18, 2024, to January 30, 2025, with many outdoor scenes shot during the winter months.
- Production Company: Bambú Producciones.
- Director: Carlos Sedes, known for projects like The Asunta Case.
Release and Reception
The film will be available globally on Netflix starting May 30, 2025, alongside nine other movies releasing on the same day. The official trailer, released recently, has generated buzz on platforms like X, with posts highlighting its intense narrative and strong cast. Fans and critics anticipate a compelling suspense drama, drawing comparisons to other true-crime stories for its shocking and intricate storytelling.
Additional Notes
- The film is described as a Netflix Original and has been marketed as a must-watch for fans of true-crime thrillers.
- Its Spanish title, La viuda negra ("The Black Widow"), hints at the dark, manipulative undertones of the story.
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