The Housemaid Remains a Must-Watch Thriller
The Housemaid continues to remain part of entertainment conversations even without a new film announcement on 28 June 2026. The psychological thriller, directed by Paul Feig and based on Freida McFadden’s bestselling novel, enjoyed a strong theatrical run after its December 2025 release and has continued to attract viewers through its digital availability. More recently, director Paul Feig has once again drawn attention to the franchise while speaking publicly about the importance of human storytelling during an appearance at the 2026 Nantucket Film Festival.
A Successful Adaptation That Connected With Audiences
Released by Lionsgate on 19 December 2025, The Housemaid brought Freida McFadden’s bestselling novel to the big screen with Sydney Sweeney playing Millie Calloway, a young woman trying to rebuild her life by accepting a job as a live-in maid. Amanda Seyfried portrayed Nina Winchester, while Brandon Sklenar appeared as Andrew Winchester. As the story unfolds, Millie discovers that the wealthy family’s luxurious home hides disturbing secrets that completely change her understanding of her employers.
The film received generally positive reviews for its fast-paced storytelling, stylish presentation and committed performances. Critics particularly praised Sydney Sweeney’s screen presence, while audiences responded positively to the suspense-filled narrative that stayed faithful to the spirit of the original novel.
Strong Box Office Performance Elevated the Film
One of the biggest achievements of The Housemaid was its commercial success. Produced on a reported budget of around $35 million, the psychological thriller went on to earn more than $400 million worldwide, making it one of the biggest commercial successes of Paul Feig’s career. The film also became one of Sydney Sweeney’s highest-grossing projects, proving that literary adaptations can still deliver impressive theatrical results when supported by strong performances and positive audience reception.
Digital Release Expanded the Film’s Reach
Following its theatrical run, The Housemaid arrived on premium digital platforms in early February 2026 before receiving its physical home media release in March. The digital launch introduced the thriller to a much larger audience, leading to renewed discussion across social media and entertainment platforms. Many viewers who had missed the theatrical release discovered the film through its digital release, helping maintain interest months after its cinema debut.
Paul Feig Keeps the Spotlight on Storytelling
Although there has been no fresh announcement specifically about the original film this week, director Paul Feig returned to entertainment headlines after receiving the Visionary Storyteller Tribute at the 2026 Nantucket Film Festival. During his speech, Feig strongly defended human creativity and criticised the growing influence of artificial intelligence in filmmaking and storytelling. While discussing the future of creative work, he also confirmed that he is currently working on The Housemaid’s Secret, the sequel to The Housemaid.
The Sequel Is Officially Moving Forward
The success of the first film encouraged Lionsgate to move ahead with a sequel based on Freida McFadden’s second novel, The Housemaid’s Secret. Official announcements earlier this year confirmed that Paul Feig will return to direct, while Sydney Sweeney is set to reprise her role as Millie. Reports have also confirmed additional casting for the sequel, with production continuing toward its planned theatrical release in December 2027.
Performances Continue to Drive Interest
Even months after release, discussions around The Housemaid continue to focus on the performances of Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried. Their on-screen chemistry, combined with the film’s psychological twists, remains one of the strongest reasons why the thriller continues to attract new viewers. Brandon Sklenar’s performance also received praise for adding emotional complexity to the story’s central mystery.
Why The Housemaid Remains Relevant in 2026
With impressive worldwide box office earnings, continued digital popularity and an officially confirmed sequel already in development, The Housemaid remains one of the standout psychological thrillers released in recent years. Instead of fading after its theatrical run, the film continues to generate discussion through its performances, faithful adaptation of a bestselling novel and the growing anticipation surrounding the next chapter in the series. Recent public appearances by Paul Feig have only reinforced that the franchise remains an active priority, ensuring that The Housemaid stays firmly in the entertainment spotlight.
