“DELIGHTFULLY UNHINGED” — THE FINAL TRAILER JUST CONFIRMED THIS THRILLER IS GOING FOR THE JUGULAR The final trailer for The Housemaid doesn’t tease anymore — it warns, unleashing a deliciously twisted glimpse of what happens when politeness curdles into menace and control slips quietly out of reach. From the first unsettling smile to the last fractured scream, Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried feel less like co-stars and more like opposing forces locked in a psychological duel, each scene tightening the vice just a little more. The house itself becomes a trap, pristine and suffocating, while secrets surface in half-truths, pauses that linger too long, and glances that feel loaded with threat. Under the direction of Paul Feig, the tone veers sharply away from comfort, embracing chaos, obsession, and a slow-burn dread that refuses to blink. What makes the trailer hit so hard isn’t shock alone, but escalation, the sense that both women are unraveling in parallel, daring the audience to decide who’s manipulating whom before the answer turns inside out. By the time the final frame lands, it’s clear this isn’t just a thriller about power and trust, it’s a pressure cooker waiting to explode, and the trailer makes one thing unmistakable: when this story breaks, it won’t do so quietly.

‘The Housemaid’ Final Trailer – Sydney Sweeney & Amanda Seyfried Are Deliciously Unhinged in Paul Feig Thriller

Sydney Sweeney (Immaculate) and Amanda Seyfried (Jennifer’s Body) saved you a seat for the final trailer for The Housemaid.

From director Paul Feig (Ghostbusters, A Simple Favor), the salacious thriller opens in theaters on December 19 via Lionsgate.

In the film, Millie, trying to escape her past, accepts a position as a live-in housemaid for a wealthy family. But what begins as a dream job quickly unravels into something far more dangerous — a sexy, seductive game of secrets, scandal, and power.

The Housemaid' Trailer - Sydney Sweeney & Amanda Seyfried Are at Odds in Paul  Feig's Thriller - Bloody Disgusting

Rebecca Sonnenshine (“The Boys,” “The Vampire Diaries”) wrote the script, based on Freida McFadden‘s 2022 novel of the same name.

Brandon Sklenar (Drop), Michele Morrone (Another Simple Favor), and Elizabeth Perkins (“Weeds”) round out the cast.

Sydney Sweeney & Amanda Seyfried Wish You a Merry Little MindF*ck in 'The  Housemaid' New Trailer - Bloody Disgusting

Feig produces alongside Todd Lieberman (The Fighter, Warm Bodies) and Laura Fischer.

Executive producers include Sweeney, Seyfried, McFadden, Will Greenfield, Alexander Young, Carly Elter, and Jennifer Booth.

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