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Exes Ben Affleck & Ana De Armas’ Erotic Thriller ‘Deep Water’ Is Almost Here

And it is steamy!

If the former celebrity pairing of Ben Affleck and Ana De Armas has always left you a little perplexed (you’re not alone), the upcoming release of the film responsible for bringing them together, Deep Water, may give you the reasoning you’ve been seeking.

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While, like Ben, we’ve since moved on and become rightly obsessed with his rekindled romance to Jennifer Lopez, previous reports of the exes “intense” chemistry is enough to get us tuning in.

“Their physical chemistry was so intense on set,” an insider revealed to PEOPLE. “It’s all anyone could talk about.”

And, judging by the first look, they’re not wrong… 

Is There A Trailer For ‘Deep Water’?

The first look teaser for the film is just that, a true tease.

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Keeping it short and exceptionally steamy, Ana and Ben’s character’s engage in an intense and raunchy exchange that we can only guess reflect the couple’s relationship.

In the first official trailer we get to see a darker side to Ana’s character as she falunts her extra-marital relationships with little care or caution for anyone else. The drama that results proves deadly. 

Watch the clip below. 

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What is the plot of ‘Deep Water’?

Described as an “erotic thriller”, the film is based on the novel of the same name by author Patricia Highsmith, best known for The Talented Mr Ripley.

The story follows a married couple, Melinda and Vic, played by Ana and Ben, who have opened their marriage and taken on lovers in a bid to avoid divorce. Their agreement takes a fatal turn however, when Melinda’s lovers are murdered.

The film also stars Australian actor Jacob Elordi, Rachel Blanchard, Kristen Connolly and Finn Wittrock.

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(Credit: Amazon Prime Video)
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Where To Watch ‘Deep Water’ In Australia

Deep Water will be available to stream from March 18th on Amazon Prime Video.

You can watch for the film for free on a 30-day trial—sign up here.

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