The Woman in the Window trailer follows agoraphobic Amy Adams

Amy Adams plays an agoraphobic woman who believes she saw a new friend get murdered in the new trailer for Netflix‘s The Woman in the Window.

Adams portrays Anna Fox, a woman suffering from agoraphobia who never leaves her New York City home, who thinks she saw a new friend Jane Russell (Julianne Moore) get stabbed to death.

As it turns out, she may have been gravely mistaken, as the woman tries to determine what’s real and what’s all in her head.

New trailer: Amy Adams plays an agoraphobic woman who believes she saw a new friend get murdered in the new trailer for Netflix’s The Woman in the Window

Agoraphobia: Adams portrays Anna Fox, a woman suffering from agoraphobia who never leaves her New York City home, who thinks she saw a new friend Jane Russell (Julianne Moore) get stabbed to death

Agoraphobia: Adams portrays Anna Fox, a woman suffering from agoraphobia who never leaves her New York City home, who thinks she saw a new friend Jane Russell (Julianne Moore) get stabbed to death

The trailer begins with an introduction to Anna Fox, who reveals through voiceover that she’s agoraphobic and she, ‘can’t go outside.

She adds that she’s been ‘slipping’ and ‘getting into a really dark frame of mind’ as she clutches the door to her apartment.  

Anna tells her therapist (Tracey Letts, who also wrote the screenplay based on A.J. Finn’s bestselling novel) that her new neighbor Jane has become a friend.

Not outside: The trailer begins with an introduction to Anna Fox, who reveals through voiceover that she's agoraphobic and she, 'can't go outside

Not outside: The trailer begins with an introduction to Anna Fox, who reveals through voiceover that she’s agoraphobic and she, ‘can’t go outside

Dark: She adds that she's been 'slipping' and 'getting into a really dark frame of mind' as she clutches the door to her apartment

Dark: She adds that she’s been ‘slipping’ and ‘getting into a really dark frame of mind’ as she clutches the door to her apartment

Jane asks Anna if she wants to go outside, and she counters with, ‘You know I have a shrink of my own,’ as Jane playfully backs off.

But one night while taking a bath, she hears a woman screaming, and she rushes to her window and sees Jane stabbed to death.

She calls 911 and tells the operator, ‘My neighbor Jane, she’s been stabbed’ and later she’s visited by NYPD Detective Little (Brian Tyree Henry), along with Alistair Russell (Gary Oldman), who believes Anna made a mistake.

Jane: Jane asks Anna if she wants to go outside, and she counters with, 'You know I have a shrink of my own,' as Jane playfully backs off

Jane: Jane asks Anna if she wants to go outside, and she counters with, ‘You know I have a shrink of my own,’ as Jane playfully backs off

Bath: But one night while taking a bath, she hears a woman screaming, and she rushes to her window and sees Jane stabbed to death

Bath: But one night while taking a bath, she hears a woman screaming, and she rushes to her window and sees Jane stabbed to death

Mistake: She calls 911 and tells the operator, 'My neighbor Jane, she's been stabbed' and later she's visited by NYPD Detective Little (Brian Tyree Henry), along with Alistair Russell (Gary Oldman), who believes Anna made a mistake

Mistake: She calls 911 and tells the operator, ‘My neighbor Jane, she’s been stabbed’ and later she’s visited by NYPD Detective Little (Brian Tyree Henry), along with Alistair Russell (Gary Oldman), who believes Anna made a mistake

Alistair claims that Anna has never met her wife, though Anna insists, ‘I know Jane, Jane has been in my house,’ when another woman (Jennifer Jason Leigh) arrives stating she is Jane Russell.

Anna claims that she is ‘not crazy’ and that they are ‘all hiding something,’ as we also get glimpses at Jane’s sons, David (Wyatt Russell) and Ethan (Fred Hechinger), the latter of whom insists, ‘You have never met my mother.’  

Anna is seen taking photographs through her window at the Russell’s apartment across the street, though she’s caught by the ‘new Jane’ who tells her, ‘Stop watching our house.’ 

Another Jane: Alistair claims that Anna has never met her wife, though Anna insists, 'I know Jane, Jane has been in my house,' when another woman (Jennifer Jason Leigh) arrives stating she is Jane Russell

Another Jane: Alistair claims that Anna has never met her wife, though Anna insists, ‘I know Jane, Jane has been in my house,’ when another woman (Jennifer Jason Leigh) arrives stating she is Jane Russell

Son: Anna claims that she is 'not crazy' and that they are 'all hiding something,' as we also get glimpses at Jane's sons, David (Wyatt Russell) and Ethan (Fred Hechinger), the latter of whom insists, 'You have never met my mother'

Son: Anna claims that she is ‘not crazy’ and that they are ‘all hiding something,’ as we also get glimpses at Jane’s sons, David (Wyatt Russell) and Ethan (Fred Hechinger), the latter of whom insists, ‘You have never met my mother’

Detective Little says that he heard the medication Anna is on, ‘can cause hallucinations,’ as she sees a car crash inside her own apartment.

Anna insists she’s not hallucinating, when she receives a photo of her sleeping while holding a wine glass. 

The trailer winds down with a number of terrifying shots before ending with Anna seeing someone inside her home.

The Woman In the Window, directed by Joe Wright (Darkest Hour) and also starring Anthony Mackie, debuts on Netflix May 14. 

Meds: Detective Little says that he heard the medication Anna is on, 'can cause hallucinations,' as she sees a car crash inside her own apartment

Meds: Detective Little says that he heard the medication Anna is on, ‘can cause hallucinations,’ as she sees a car crash inside her own apartment

Photo: Anna insists she's not hallucinating, when she receives a photo of her sleeping while holding a wine glass

Photo: Anna insists she’s not hallucinating, when she receives a photo of her sleeping while holding a wine glass