Originally titled ''Ward's Wife
, Let's Kill Ward's Wife'' was the first film directed by actor
Scott Foley, though he had previously directed episodes of television series. Foley wrote the script in the early 2010s after having his first child. Realizing he was not keeping in close contact with some of his long-time friends, Foley concluded that spouses were the primary reason for friends growing apart in adulthood. He originally planned for the script to be "very heartwarming", but later conceived the idea to have several friends plan to kill one of their wives. After finishing the script, Foley sent it to
James Carpinello and
Patrick Wilson, his brother-in-law. Both agreed to appear in the film. Foley, who portrays Tom, had not originally intended to star in the film. However, the crew was unable to find someone they believed fit the part better than Foley, and he decided to play the part. The film's cast features a variety of Foley's close friends and family. His wife,
Marika Domińczyk, plays Amanda, the wife of Wilson's character, while Wilson's wife
Dagmara Domińczyk portrays Stacy, the wife of
Donald Faison's character Ward. Additionally,
Amy Acker, Carpinello's wife, played Geena, the wife of Foley's character. Foley and Acker's characters have a sex scene in the film, and Carpinello helped to direct those scenes.
Principal photography took place over 12 days. Due to the film's small budget, the crew was limited to "a camera and a tripod", with no access to
camera dollies or
cranes. As a result, the camera remains static throughout the film, causing Foley and cinematographer Eduardo Barraza to include enough movement in the shots to keep viewers from "getting bored". In order to keep the budget down, the actors were paid the
Screen Actors Guild minimum of $100 a day, although several cast members invested their pay back into the film. == Release ==