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Amanda Seyfried unnerves Sydney Sweeney in 'The Housemaid' trailer
The thriller explores a toxic working relationship inspired by a bestselling novel, starring two A-list actresses and directed by Paul Feig, premiering in theaters nationwide.
- The Housemaid's second trailer unnerved viewers with screaming, blood, and an emotional support sandwich; Sydney Sweeney plays Millie, Amanda Seyfried plays Nina Winchester, and Lionsgate releases it December 19, 2025.
- Adapted from Freida McFadden's bestseller, The Housemaid is directed by Paul Feig, reuniting with female-led thrillers after A Simple Favor.
- Per the official plot synopsis, Millie, the housemaid's dream job unravels into a dangerous, seductive game as her unhealthy relationship with Nina Winchester, wealthy wife and mother, escalates.
- Studio statements framed the project as prestige material, with Lionsgate Motion Picture Group co-president Erin Westerman praising the casting and producers highlighting Sydney Sweeney's talent and work with Paul Feig.
- The film blends star power with odd, attention-grabbing moments as Paul Feig directs a 'totally WTF' thriller with Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried both pursuing prestige projects this season.
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‘The Housemaid’ Trailer: Sydney Sweeney Cleans Amanda Seyfried’s Haunted(?) House for Paul Feig
The frenemy vibes of "A Simple Favor" collide with the blood-and-guts horror genre in Feig's latest feature film, also starring Brandon Sklenar and in theaters December 19.
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Read Full Article'The Housemaid' Trailer: A Brand New Look At Sydney Sweeney & Amanda Seyfried's "Freaky" Thriller
There's a new The Housemaid trailer — and it's got me on the edge of my seat. The new trailer dropped on November 12 and it is way more insane than I ever could have expected. If you thought you were prepared for The Housemaid (starring Sydney Sweeney, Amanda Seyfried, and Brandon Sklenar) then think again. (Okay I might be projecting here because I was totally not ready). We've got affairs, arson, and breakdowns — and that's barely two and a ha…
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