Emily Blunt is unhinged in the trailer for The Girl on the Train

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

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Every day, Rachel Watson (Emily Blunt) takes the train in to work which happens to pass by her old house. Her ex-husband still lives there with his new wife and child. In an attempt to not focus on this fact, she starts watching a couple a few houses down. One day, as the train passes, she sees something shocking. The next day, she wakes up with a hangover, various wounds and bruises, and no memory of the night before. The woman she saw also happens to be missing. Get in on the intrigue with the first trailer for THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN!

Everything we've seen from this flick (read our CinemaCon impressions HERE) makes it seem like this is GONE GIRL without the edge. That isn't to say I'm not interested in seeing how the events unfold but I'm hoping it's not going to be hokey. On the other hand, it's Emily Blunt and I can watch her do her thing for hours. Any chance they worked in some yoga poses?

THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN opens on October 7, 2016.

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