A new behind-the-scenes clip from Where The Crawdads Sing has surfaced, featuring Executive Producer Reese Witherspoon. With a new trailer landing tomorrow, fans of Delia Owens' 2018 novel are growing more curious to see how the story was adapted for the big screen, especially since the film rights were secured just a few months after the book was first published. Given that Witherspoon chose it for her book club before tackling the film adaptation, her passion for the project has always been clear, but this is her first time speaking about the movie on-camera.
Where The Crawdads Sing was written by Beasts of the Southern Wild scribe Lucy Alibar and directed by Olivia Newman (Chicago Fire), whom Screen Rant had the pleasure of interviewing recently. The film stars Daisy Edgar-Jones (Under the Banner of Heaven) as a young woman named Kya Clark who becomes the key suspect in a murder. Living in a rundown shack on the outskirts of a small town, Kya was left to raise herself after being abandoned by her family. The original novel first explores Kya’s difficult youth of learning to survive on her own before diving into her adulthood as she's accused of murdering an ex-boyfriend.
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In the promotional vignette for Where The Crawdads Sing released by Sony Pictures Entertainment, Witherspoon describes how much she loved the novel and how long she's been longing to turn it into a movie. Interspersed with snippets of the film itself, which arrives exclusively in theaters on July 15, Taylor Swift's upcoming song «Carolina» can be heard setting the scene for the story. Watch the full clip below:
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