The Housemaid Movie Release date, Cast: Sydney Sweeney, Amanda Seyfried Star in Thriller based on the bestselling book
Freida McFadden’s best -selling -thriller The Housemaad is adapted in a film. Directed by Paul Feig the film Sydney Sweeney as Millie. She plays a former compensation that becomes a resident slave for a wealthy couple, Nina (Amanda Seyfried) and Andrew Winchester (Brandon Sklenar). The novel of 2022 became very popular on social media. It was a top seller of New York Times. Fans got their first look when the trailer fell on September 16. The teaser indicates dark twists in the Winchesters house after Millie’s arrival. It shows tense scenes. It contains Sabrina Carpenter’s “Please Please Please” as a background music. The housing story that tells the domestic worker tells the dark story of Wilhelmina “Millie” Calloway, a young woman who takes a live work with the wealthy Winchester family on Long Island. Nina Winchester hires Millie to clean their big home and help care for her daughter, Cecelia. Despite the wealth of the family, Millie is forced to stay in a concise attic room. Soon his strange behavior in the household gets up, but keeps working. However, she does not realize how dangerous this choice will become. The date of the household release on which the domestic worker opens on December 19 in theaters worldwide. In addition to Sydney Sweeney, Amanda Seyfried and Brandon Sklenar, the cast also contains Michele Morrone, Indiana Elle and Elizabeth Perkins. Social media reactions while released the household trailer, users said on social media. “Here to watch Amanda Seyfried devour this role!” one of them placed. “The attention to detail! If someone who read the book is doing this trailer right. Nina’s hair, the attic and mini fridge and white clothes, everything! Super excited,” said another. Another user noted: “Is it just me, or does Millie’s room look much bigger and lighter than it was described in the book? I always suggested that her room is very small with dark wooden floor and walls.” “The house looks exactly how I suggested it, honestly omg,” respond another one. “Amanda and Sydney could easily play sisters, love to see them in the same production,” another user wrote. “The book has one of the most insane and most satisfying third acts I read, can’t wait to see it on a live screen,” comes from another. “Whoever decided to use” please please please “for this trailer deserves an increase,” another user responded.