What Time Will ‘Windfall’ Be on Netflix? How to Watch the Jason Segel Movie

Jason Segel carries out the most civil robbery of all time in Windfall on Netflix, a new thriller coming to the streaming service tomorrow.

Directed by Charlie McDowell (The One I Love), with a screenplay from Andrew Kevin Walker and Justin Lader, Windfall stars Segel as a nameless man—quite literally credited as “Nobody”—who breaks into the vacation home of a wealthy CEO with the intention of robbing him. Unfortunately for Segel, said CEO (Jesse Plemons) and his wife (Lily Collins) arrive at the vacation home at the same time Segel is there.

What follows is less of a thriller and more of a play-like conversation between three people all trying to get what they want. It’s not exactly the Hitchcockian drama that was promised in the promos, but it’s fascinating nonetheless.

If you want to check it out for yourself, here’s what you need to know about the Windfall release date and the Windfall release time.

WHEN DOES WINDFALL COME OUT? WHERE TO WATCH WINDFALL:

Windfall will begin streaming on Netflix on Friday, March 18. The movie will be exclusively on Netflix—unfortunately, you won’t be able to see this one in theaters.

WHAT TIME WILL WINDFALL BE ON NETFLIX? WINDFALL RELEASE TIME:

Netflix movies are usually released on the streaming service at 12 a.m. Pacific Time or 3 a.m. Eastern Time on the morning of the film’s release date. Therefore, Windfall will begin streaming on Netflix on Friday, March 18, at 12 a.m. PT, aka 3 a.m. ET.

If it’s midnight on Thursday night on the west coast and you don’t yet see Jesse Plemons and Jason Segel on your Netflix, try refreshing the page, or logging out and logging back in again.

IS THERE A WINDFALL TRAILER?

But of course! You can watch the Windfall trailer right here on Decider. Simply scroll up and unmute the video on the top of this page. Who’s up for a robbery?

 

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