The Uninvited VOD Unlock Date Set for Pedro Pascal, Walton Goggins Film


ComingSoon can exclusively announce a VOD release date for The Uninvited.

The Uninvited is a new movie from Foton.Pictures and Rosebud Pictures. Directed by Nadia Conners, it stars Pedro Pascal, Elizabeth Reaser, Walton Goggins, and more.

When is the release date for The Uninvited?

The Uninvited will hold its North American premiere at the Egyptian Theater in Los Angeles, California, on November 15, 2024. It will then receive a limited theatrical release at Los Angeles’ Los Feliz 3 on November 16 and 17.

Following that, The Uninvited will have its worldwide preview launch on TVOD platforms on November 19, 2024.

“The Uninvited is a story about the passing of time, love, regret, and aging,” the synopsis reads. “This comedic drama centers on Rose, a former actress now living as a stay-at-home mom, who as she prepares the house to host a party for her husband’s job an elderly woman named Helen arrives, claiming she has returned home. This unexpected encounter, along with the presence of other complicated characters from her past and present, creates a night of chaos and forces Rose to confront her insecurities and reflect on her journey as a woman. The film humorously critiques Hollywood’s beauty standards while celebrating the complexities of womanhood and explores the themes of motherhood, and self-discovery in Los Angeles.”

The cast of the movie also includes Lois Smith, Eva De Dominici, and Rufus Sewell. Rosie Fellner, Carlos Cuscó, and Ari Taboada serve as producers.

“I am eager to share this film with an audience as it has landed at a unique moment in our culture where the costs and rewards of motherhood are being explored more widely,” Conners said in a statement. “I am encouraged by the festival audiences’ reaction to the story as it delves into the multiple roles women must juggle all while losing contact with their own selfhood. As a 54-year-old woman making her narrative directorial debut, I feel compelled to underscore that the road to this later-than-anticipated outing is a beautiful product of the exact struggle between worklife and homelife.”