Of the films set to launch on what’s left of the 2025 film schedule, the ebook to display screen adaptation of Freida McFadden’s The Housemaid is undoubtedly on my listing of must-sees. And primarily based on the recognition of the psychological thriller, I do know I am not alone. Whereas readers and lovers of suspenseful thrillers nonetheless have a few months look forward to The Housemaid‘s launch date, the look forward to the trailer is over! Test it out above.
Following some first-look photos of Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried in Paul Feig’s The Housemaid film, we now take a look at some precise footage. The story follows Amanda Seyfried’s Millie, a younger girl determined for work, who takes on the job of a housemaid for Nina (Amanda Seyfried) and Andrew Winchester (Brandon Sklenar), and their daughter. Whereas residing within the attic, Millie quickly begins to suspect there are some unusual and doubtlessly harmful issues taking place behind the doorways of this rich household’s house.
Set to Sabrina Carpenter’s “Please Please Please,” the trailer reveals Millie interviewing for the housemaid job, being proven her tidy however creepy attic bed room, and amidst what seems to be an idyllic family, we get glimpses of chaos, thriller and hazard. This contains Sydney Sweeney’s Millie intensely consuming a sandwich, and a number of sinister and mysterious facial expressions from just about each character at one level or one other.
Paul Feig actually looks as if the suitable director for this adaptation, because the tone of the trailer teases a little bit of all the things (suspense, thriller, large reactions, twists and turns, with perhaps a little bit of darkish humor), which makes me hopeful that this would be the sort of enjoyable theater expertise it has the potential to be.
Additionally, can we speak about Amanda Seyfried’s car-scream? That was a second value displaying us twice, apparently, as we see it within the tease at first of the trailer, after which once more later when stuff is clearly hitting the fan.
What precisely is occurring right here? Don’t fret, I will not spoil it for you, however for those who’ve learn the ebook, you understand the reply. What makes The Housemaid such a page-turner is that we’re with Millie for this wild and unpredictable experience, as she tries to determine what’s actually taking place with the folks she’s working for. Based mostly on the footage, which additionally provides us a glimpse of Michele Morrone as Enzo, the groundskeeper, it is wanting like Paul Feig goals to take us on an identical journey, and I am right here for it.
The Housemaid arrives in theaters on December 19, 2025.
If you have not learn the ebook but, you may choose up a replica of the favored novel at Amazon. There are additionally two different books that comply with the primary one in what went on to turn into a collection.