Jennifer Coolidge gives home tour for ‘The Watcher’

Jennifer Coolidge is a woman of many talents, including, of course, selling homes. Netflix introduced us to its latest character, real estate agent Karen Calhoun, on Friday in a clip promoting Ryan Murphy’s new series, “The Watcher.”

In the video, Coolidge shows off 657 Boulevard, the infamous New York House from the new limited series. “The Watcher” is based on a story written for New York Magazine and follows a family that was eventually threatened to abandon their newly purchased mansion after a mysterious hunter sent a letter in the mail.

Coolidge gives a tour of the property in painstaking detail, as any luxury real estate agent highlights the best amenities in the home—including the fifth bathroom, which was thrown in “just for fun.”

“There’s nothing like it in the world,” she says as she walks through a room. And of course, she had to show off a totally intact dumbwaiter, which according to Netflix plays a major role in the series.

And if you thought that bit ended here, you are wrong. home is too Zillow. listed on, going for $3.2 million. “The home of your dreams awaits!” The listing reads. You can watch the full home tour above.

In addition to Coolidge, ‘The Watcher’ stars Naomi Watts, Bobby Cannavale, Mia Farrow, Margo Martindale, Terry Kinney, Joe Mantello, Richard Kind, Noma Dumezweni, Christopher McDonald, Michael Nouri, Isabel Gravitt, Henry Hunter Hall and Luke David Huh. Blum.

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Here are the full details for the upcoming series:

Dean (Canavale) and Nora Brannock (Watts) buy their dream home in the idyllic suburb of Westfield, New Jersey, but after putting all their savings into closing the deal, they soon realize that the neighborhood is less than welcoming. . Pearl (Farrow) and her brother Jasper (Kinney) are a devious old woman who break into Brannock’s house and hide in their dumbwater. There’s Karen (Coolidge), the realtor and an old acquaintance of Nora, who makes them feel like they really aren’t, and goofy neighbors Mitch (Kind) and Moe (Martindale), who don’t understand property lines. Their icy reception quickly turns into an absolute living hell when ominous letters from someone calling themselves “The Watcher” begin to arrive, terrorizing the Brannox to their breaking point as the neighborhood’s sinister secrets are revealed. Based on the true story of the infamous “Watcher” house in New Jersey.

The series stars Murphy and Watts as well as Ian Brennan, Alexis Martin Woodall, Eric Kovtun, Brian Unkeles, Eric Newman, Paris Barkley, Ariel Schulman, Henri Jost and Scoop Wasserstein.

The series debuts this fall. A release date has not been set.

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