Rebecca Ferguson's 'The Girl on the Train' Arrives on Netflix: A Captivating Thriller for Late-Night Viewing
Rebecca Ferguson’s Addictive Thriller Gem Is the Perfect Late-Night Streaming Watch

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'The Girl on the Train', based on Paula Hawkins’ bestselling novel, follows Rachel Watson, played by Emily Blunt, as she becomes embroiled in a missing person's investigation. The film, arriving on Netflix on June 1, offers a gripping yet flawed narrative, making it an ideal late-night watch.
- 01'The Girl on the Train' stars Emily Blunt as Rachel Watson, alongside Rebecca Ferguson and Haley Bennett.
- 02The film grossed approximately $173.2 million worldwide against a budget of $45 million.
- 03Critically, the film received mixed reviews, holding a 44% score on Rotten Tomatoes and 48/100 on Metacritic.
- 04It opened at No. 1 in North America, earning around $24.5 million in its first weekend.
- 05The film is set to be available for streaming on Netflix starting June 1.
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'The Girl on the Train', a psychological thriller based on Paula Hawkins’ bestselling novel, features Emily Blunt as Rachel Watson, a woman grappling with her recent divorce and an obsession with a seemingly perfect couple she observes during her daily train commutes. When the woman she watches goes missing, Rachel finds herself deeply entangled in the investigation, despite her unreliable memory and complicated connections to the case. The film, which also stars Rebecca Ferguson and Haley Bennett, grossed about $173.2 million globally against a budget of $45 million, making it a commercial success. However, critics were less impressed, awarding it a 44% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, citing melodrama and a lack of sharpness compared to the novel. Despite the mixed reviews, the film's engaging plot makes it a fitting choice for late-night streaming, and it will be available on Netflix starting June 1.
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