Sydney Sweeney to Star in 'The Housemaid's Secret' Sequel, Production Starts 2026

Following the major box office success of 'The Housemaid', Lionsgate is moving forward with a sequel titled 'The Housemaid's Secret'. Sydney Sweeney is in talks to return as the lead and will also serve as an executive producer, with Paul Feig returning to direct. The film is based on the second novel in Freida McFadden's trilogy, though co-star Amanda Seyfried's role is uncertain as her character does not appear in the source material. Production on the highly anticipated sequel is slated to begin later this year.

Key Points: Sydney Sweeney Returns for 'The Housemaid' Sequel

  • Sequel greenlit after box office hit
  • Sweeney to executive produce
  • Based on Freida McFadden's second novel
  • Production begins later this year
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Sydney Sweeney set to return for 'The Housemaid' sequel, production begins in 2026

Sydney Sweeney set to star & produce 'The Housemaid's Secret' sequel. Director Paul Feig returns for the Lionsgate film based on Freida McFadden's novel.

"audiences have responded strongly... and want to know what happens next - Adam Fogelson, Lionsgate"

Los Angeles, January 7

Following the success of 'The Housemaid', Sydney Sweeney might soon return for the sequel, with the makers eyeing to cast the 'Euphoria' star in the lead.

As per The Hollywood Reporter, Sweeney is likely to star in and executive produce 'The Housemaid's Secret' from Lionsgate. Based on the second novel in the Freida McFadden trilogy, the next film in the franchise will also be directed by Paul Feig.

While Sydney Sweeney has already signed to executive produce the sequel, a confirmation regarding her casting is yet to be received, the report added.

Besides Sweeney, Amanda Seyfried, a co-star in 'The Housemaid', will also serve as the executive producer in the sequel. Amanda's character doesn't appear in the second book; however, a possibility still prevails.

Paul Feig's 'The Housemaid' turned out to be a hit at the box office, leading Lionsgate to greenlight a sequel film titled 'The Housemaid's Secret'.

The film has been in development for a while now, with the makers looking forward to beginning production later this year.

"It's clear from both the global box office and from the outpouring on social media that audiences have responded strongly -- and audibly -- to the totally unique and truly theatrical experience of The Housemaid and want to know what happens next," said Adam Fogelson, Lionsgate's motion picture group chair, as quoted by Variety.

'The Housemaid' features Sydney Sweeney as Millie, a young woman trying to escape her past. She is recruited to work as a live-in housemaid for the rich Nina (Amanda Seyfried) and Andrew Winchester (Brandon Sklenar), who otherwise have dangerous secrets of their own.

Michele Morrone, who plays the character of Enzo, the Winchesters' groundkeeper, turns out to be an important ally to Millie.

The film adaptation broke out as a holiday hit, bringing in more than USD 75 million in the US in the first 17 days of release and USD 133 million worldwide.

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Arjun K
Honestly, I found the first film a bit predictable. The plot twists felt like they were from a typical thriller template. Hope the sequel brings something fresh to the table and isn't just a cash grab.
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Sarah B
$133 million worldwide is huge! It's interesting to see these mid-budget thrillers doing so well. Gives hope for more original stories in Hollywood instead of just superhero movies.
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Vikram M
Watched it with my family on OTT. Good timepass movie. The setting was very grand. Hope the sequel has more of Michele Morrone, his character was quite intriguing. 🤔
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Rohit P
Production begins in 2026? That's a long wait, yaar. By then we will have forgotten the first film's story. They should strike while the iron is hot.
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Ananya R
It's based on a book trilogy, no? I hope they stay faithful to the source material. Sometimes film adaptations change too much and ruin the essence. Fingers crossed!

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