Anybody who’s seen and loved the 2018 film “A Easy Favor” is aware of that writer-director Paul Feig is nice at adapting thriller books into campy masterpieces, and he managed to do it once more in 2025 with “The Housemaid,” starring Sydney Sweeney, Amanda Seyfried, and Brandon Sklenar. Now, you’ll watch this heightened drama from the consolation of your personal house, beginning with its launch on Premium Video On Demand (PVOD) and digital on February 3, 2026.
“The Housemaid,” which debuted in theaters in December 2025 and has carried out admirably (having remodeled $300 million on the world field workplace towards a $35 million manufacturing price range), is predicated on Freida McFadden’s hit novel of the identical title and even has a sequel within the works now. (I will circle again to that later.) Apart from its monetary success, the film additionally earned a fairly constructive crucial response, with Movie’s Witney Seibold describing “The Housemaid” as being “amongst Feig’s greatest work” in his overview.
As talked about, the movie is presently making its approach to the house market and can quickly be out there to both buy or hire on digital on-demand companies like Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango at Dwelling, and extra (on the standard costs for these platforms). As well as, those that snag the film as a digital obtain will be capable of pair it with audio commentary tracks — each from Feig and from his inventive staff — in addition to a featurette about adapting the novel, a behind-the-scenes tour of the movie’s important set (the Winchester mansion, to not be confused with the Winchester thriller home), and deleted scenes.
So, what’s “The Housemaid” about within the first place?
The Housemaid is a bloody, twisted story about two girls trapped in a nightmare
As “The Housemaid” opens, we meet Sydney Sweeney’s Millie Calloway, and it is a huge understatement to say this lady is down on her luck. After not too long ago being launched from jail (for a criminal offense we solely find out about later within the movie), Millie resides in her automobile and unable to discover a regular job till she meets Nina and Andrew Winchester, performed by Amanda Seyfried and Brandon Sklenar (the latter of whom you would possibly know from “1923” and “It Ends With Us”). At first, her association with the Winchesters appears ideally suited. Not solely does Millie get her personal non-public attic bed room as a part of her continued employment, however Nina and Andrew seem like the proper couple, despite the fact that their younger daughter, Cecelia (Indiana Elle), appears suspicious of Millie’s presence. Earlier than lengthy, although, the cracks begin to present.
With out spoiling all of the wild twists and turns discovered inside “The Housemaid” (and there are a number of, which Paul Feig brings to life completely by faithfully sticking to Freida McFadden’s lurid supply novel), the underside line is that there is a darkness within the Winchester home. Ultimately, Millie discovers that there is energetic abuse occurring within the family … and never solely that, however the extra she learns, the extra she finds herself in peril so far as Nina and Andrew are involved.
Once more, I do not wish to spoil all of the enjoyable of “The Housemaid” if you have not seen it, however despite the fact that the film offers with extremely critical topics, it is also bizarrely entertaining because of Feig’s deft tonal steadiness and, specifically, Seyfried’s phenomenal efficiency. It is also getting a sequel based mostly on the e book sequel by McFadden, so you may wish to watch “The Housemaid” earlier than that reaches theaters.
The Housemaid is getting a sequel, however there’s an issue
I really wrote about this proper right here at /Movie, however shortly after “The Housemaid” made waves on the field workplace, its distributor, Lionsgate, introduced that Paul Feig and Sydney Sweeney would return for a sequel, which can comply with Freida McFadden’s novel “The Housemaid’s Secret.” On the one hand, the ending of “The Housemaid” completely units up a sequel, in that it makes it clear that Millie’s “work,” so to talk, will proceed even after she leaves the Winchester home. There’s one drawback, although, and that drawback is Amanda Seyfried.
To be clear, Seyfried herself is rarely an issue. The lady is, frankly, one in all our greatest working actors and is very underappreciated regardless of having each an Emmy and an Academy Award nod below her belt. (She was completely snubbed by this 12 months’s Oscar nominations for her phenomenal main flip in Mona Fastvold’s “The Testomony of Ann Lee.”) Due to the way in which “The Housemaid” concludes, although, Seyfried’s character Nina Winchester will not be a part of the motion anymore … and once more, I will not inform you why if you have not seen the movie. Although Sweeney provides a serviceable efficiency that I can solely assume was bolstered by Feig’s cautious path, Seyfried is an absolute knockout in “The Housemaid,” and it feels unbelievably disappointing that we most likely will not see her within the follow-up.
Solely time will inform if that is the case, although. (It is doable Feig has already found out some kind of workaround.) In the meantime, go forward and hire or purchase “The Housemaid” as soon as it hits main digital platforms on, once more, February 3, 2026.
