The Through My Window: Looking at You Netflix release date is almost around the corner, and viewers are wondering when they can start streaming the movie. Through My Window: Looking at You is the third movie of the Through My Window franchise. Based on Ariana Godoy’s novel, the rom-com revolves around Raquel and Ares’ lives.
Here’s when the movie is coming out on Netflix.
When is the Through My Window: Looking at You Netflix release date?
The Through My Window: Looking at You Netflix release date is February 23, 2024.
After Through My Window and Through My Window: Across the Sea, the third movie of the franchise is all set to be released in the next month. After maintaining long distance relationship while putting their bond to the test, it’s time for Raquel and Ares to rise together and deal with the struggles in their relationship and their individual lives in the last chapter. To give a little recap, Raquel is someone who is hopelessly in love with her neighbor Ares. Even though she never talked to the guy next door she always wanted to win his love. Things start to change when he starts to develop feelings for her too.
Based on Ariana Godoy’s novel, Marçal Forés’ directorial Through My Window: Looking at You stars Clara Galle as Raquel and Julio Peña as Ares. Apart from them, Natalia Azahara, Hugo Arbues, and other actors in pivotal roles.
When is Through My Window: Looking at You coming out via streaming?
Through My Window: Looking at You will be available to watch via streaming on Netflix on February 23, 2024. Viewers will be able to stream it at this time.
Current Netflix subscribers will be able to watch the movie when it airs, and if you haven’t already subscribed to the service, you can do so by choosing one of the membership plans offered by the streamer:
- $6.99 per month (standard with Ads)
- $15.49 per month (Standard)
- $22.99 per month (Premium)
The Through My Window: Looking at You official synopsis reads:
“Raquel and Ares face the challenges that arise in this last chapter of their relationship and their individual lives.”