The Housemaid

The Housemaid will be adapted for the big screen — here’s what we know so far

We love a good film adaptation — even a bad one. There’s something deeply satisfying about watching a beloved book receive the Hollywood treatment, even if some are better left alone.

One reimagining that we do have full faith in, is the upcoming adaptation of Freida McFadden’s best-selling novel of the same name, The Housemaid. With Paul Feig (A Simple Favour) and screenwriter Rebecca Sonnenshine at the helm, the film stars Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria) and Amanda Seyfried (Mean Girls) in the title roles — and it’s safe to say that we’re already enticed.

Amanda Seyfried

In McFadden’s twisted psychological thriller, Millie Calloway (Sweeney) is a live-in maid with a complicated hidden past, working for a wealthy family that’s harbouring dark and sinister secrets of their own. As their erratic behaviour escalates, the maid realises that she’s trapped in a deadly game, but Nina (Seyfried) and Andrew Winchester (Brandon Sklenar, It Ends With Us) have no idea who they’re dealing with. Italian actor, singer and the face of Dolce & Gabbana, Michele Morrone, plays the family’s gardener, the only other potential witness privy to what might be going on inside the home.

The trailer — released by Lionsgate back in September — is set to a bone chilling rendition of Sabrina Carpenter’s Please, Please, Please and opens to an idyllic gated home, blanketed in snow. Throughout the film, the Winchester’s picture perfect home life unravels. Naturally, chaos ensues.

Sweeney and Seyfried star as maid and matriarch respectively in the upcoming film, scheduled to premiere in theatres across the US on Friday, December 19 2025.

Watch the trailer:

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