Holland, the “wildly unpredictable” thriller starring Nicole Kidman and Matthew Macfadyen, has unveiled its first trailer.
The mystery-thriller, which will be released on Prime Video, sees Kidman play Nancy Vandergroot, a “meticulous” teacher and homemaker who lives a “picture-perfect” life with her husband, Fred (Macfadyen), and son, Harry (Jude Hill).
Living the dream in the “tulip-filled” town of Holland, Nancy seemingly has it all, but after some conversations with friend Dave Delgado (Gael García Bernal), she begins to suspect that her idyllic life in Michigan isn’t as blissful as she once thought.
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With the release date set for March 27, Prime Video has released the first trailer for the “twisted tale”, showcasing Nancy’s realisation that everything - and everyone - may not be exactly as it seems.
In addition to the aforementioned names, the cast for Holland includes Rachel Sennott, Lennon Parham, Isaac Krasner and Jeff Pope, with Mimi Cave - in her follow-up to 2022’s Fresh - directing from a screenplay by Andrew Sodorski.
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The trailer drew a positive response from film fanatics on social media, with one expressing their excitement on X as they wrote: “Didn’t know what to expect but that was a really SOLID trailer.”
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“The cast alone has me hooked! Can't wait for this one,” wrote a second user, with a third noting the film's resemblance to an iconic novel as they remarked: “It's giving The Stepford Wives vibes.”
Holland isn’t the only Prime Video project that Kidman has fronted in recent years, with the star leading Lulu Wang’s Expats, a six-part limited series. The actor will also feature in the streamer’s upcoming series Scarpetta, in which she appears alongside Jamie Lee Curtis.
Holland is scheduled to be released on Prime Video on March 27.
Reporter, Digital Spy George is a freelance writer who specialises in Movies and TV. After graduating with a degree in Film Studies and Journalism from De Montfort University, in which he analysed the early works of Richard Linklater for his dissertation, he wrote for several websites for GRV Media. His film tastes vary from blockbusters like Mission: Impossible and John Wick to international directors such as Paolo Sorrentino and Hirokazu Kore-eda, and has attended both the London and Berlin film festivals.
















