Bold headline: The Housemaid premiere in NYC brought together top stars like Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried, and the red carpet moments were as dramatic as the film itself.
In New York City on Tuesday, December 2, Sweeney and Seyfried stepped out for the screening of Lionsgate’s psychological thriller The Housemaid, directed by Paul Feig. The event took place at 787 Seventh Ave, where the cast and their guests posed for photos alongside fellow actors and industry counterparts.
The film, adapted from Freida McFadden’s 2022 novel of the same name, was written by Robecca Sonnenshine. The plot centers on Millie Calloway, a housemaid with a troubled past who secures a job with a wealthy family. While outwardly perfect, the household hides dark secrets that begin to surface once Millie arrives.
Amanda Seyfried portrays Nina Winchester, the affluent employer who hires Millie, with Brandon Sklenar portraying Nina’s husband. Other cast members include Michele Morrone as Enzo, Elizabeth Perkins as Evelyn Winchester, Indiana Elle as Cecelia Winchester, Mark Grossman as Scott Crawford, Hannah Cruz as Lexi, Megan Ferguson as Jilianne, and Ellen Tamaki as Patrice.
Production is handled by Hidden Pictures’ Todd Lieberman, with Carly Kleinbart Elter overseeing the project. Feigco’s Paul Feig and Laura Fischer are also producers, while Sweeney and Seyfried serve as executive producers alongside Alex Young and author Freida McFadden.
A photo gallery accompanying the piece highlights arrivals and group shots from the New York screening, featuring appearances by Adam Fogelson, Laura Fischer, Todd Lieberman, and members of the cast and production team. The lineup also includes notable personalities such as Francesca Pavis, Rebecca Sonnenshine, Joe Gorga, Melissa Gorga, and other guests linked to the broader entertainment community.
If you’re curious about what to expect from The Housemaid, there are updated previews and behind-the-scenes details available, including a closer look at the characters’ dynamics and the film’s suspenseful atmosphere. For fans wanting a deeper dive, explore additional coverage on the film’s development and upcoming appearances in other markets.
Would this film polarize viewers—appreciating its tense mood and twists while others question its portrayal of power dynamics? Share your take in the comments: does a psychological thriller achieve its impact through atmosphere, or does it rely more on shock value?"