“Boy in the Walls”

Ryan Michelle Bathe as Alisa Jensen in Lifetime’s “Boy in the Walls.”

“I’ve been listening to you. Watching you. I know everything about you.”

When you hear those odd creaks and thumps in the middle of the night, it’s easy to convince yourself that it’s just the house settling so you can fall back to sleep. But what if it’s something else? What if someone is living inside the walls of your dream house and watching every move you make… even when you are asleep?

Jonathan Whitesell as Joe in Lifetime’s “Boy in the Walls.”

Alisa (Ryan Michelle Bathe) recently made the choice to give up her life in Manhattan to settle down in rural Connecticut with her new husband, Chris (Luke Camilleri), and his kids, Maya (Cassandra Sawtell) and Theo (Mikkal Karim-Fidler). However, Chris is never home and Maya doesn’t want a new mother, so her idyllic life begins to unravel. When things go missing and Maya’s cherished possession is found defaced, the family blames Alisa. As the pressure builds, her sanity cracks and she thinks something is wrong with the house. Is someone stalking her from inside her own home or has she lost her grip on reality?

Constance Zimmer.

“Boy in the Walls” is Constance Zimmer’s triumphant return to Lifetime. Previously, Zimmer starred in the Peabody Award-winning drama “UnReal.” In the series, she played Quinn King, a demanding executive producer of a reality dating show called “Everlasting.” Quinn was ruthless. She would do anything to boost ratings. Even destroy contestant’s lives. “UnReal” also marked Zimmer’s directing debut.

Behind the scenes of Lifetime’s “Boy in the Walls” with Mikkal Karim-Fidler, Constance Zimmer, and Cassandra Sawtell.

“Boy in the Walls” premieres on Saturday, August 5 at 8p/7c on Lifetime.

For over 35 years, Lifetime has been a premier entertainment destination for women. The company is known for its award-winning movies, scripted series, and breakout non-fiction series. Lifetime has brought attention to vital women’s issues with initiatives, such as Stop Breast Cancer for Life, Stop Violence Against Women, and Broader Focus.

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