The film adaptation of Ruth Ware’s hit novel, The Woman in Cabin 10, is now streaming on Netflix. The mystery thriller stars Keira Knightley as a journalist who witnesses a murder at sea. The project finally reached screens after a nearly decade-long journey through Hollywood.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the book was first optioned in 2016. It changed hands multiple times before Netflix acquired the rights. Author Ruth Ware admitted she was surprised when production finally moved forward.
A Decade-Long Journey to the Screen
Ware revealed the adaptation process was lengthy. She said the project did the classic “Hollywood thing of being renewed and passed around.” Everything went quiet for a couple of years after Netflix picked it up.
The author learned of Knightley’s casting while writing the sequel novel. Ware was not creatively involved in the filmmaking. She felt the project was in trusted hands and wanted to keep her book universe separate.
From Page to a Stylish On-Screen World
Ware did visit the film set. She was impressed by the luxurious boat set, which matched her imagination closely. Key scenes, like hearing a body splash overboard, were translated perfectly from page to screen.
The film does take some creative liberties. A new scene shows Lo being pushed into a swimming pool. The ending also provides a more direct confrontation. Ware found these changes added to the sense of jeopardy and satisfaction.
The long-awaited The Woman in Cabin 10 adaptation brings a timely story of a woman’s credibility to a massive new audience on Netflix.
Thought you’d like to know
What is *The Woman in Cabin 10* about?
It follows journalist Lo Blacklock who believes she witnesses a woman being thrown overboard from a luxury cruise ship. No one on board believes her story, forcing her to investigate the disappearance herself.
Is the Netflix movie different from the book?
Yes, the film includes some changes. Certain characters have different fates, and new scenes, like one involving a swimming pool, were added for cinematic tension.
Is there a sequel to the book?
Yes, author Ruth Ware just released a new novel titled *The Woman in Suite 11*. It continues Lo Blacklock’s story nearly a decade after the events on the cruise ship.
Who else stars in the film alongside Keira Knightley?
The cast includes Guy Pearce, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Kaya Scodelario. The film is directed by Simon Stone and began streaming on Netflix recently.
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