Brittany Snow Joins Sydney Sweeney in ‘The Housemaid’s Secret’
Brittany Snow will star in “The Housemaid’s Secret,” joining the previously announced cast of Sydney Sweeney, Kirsten Dunst and Paul Anthony Kelly. “The...
Key points
- Brittany Snow will star in “The Housemaid’s Secret,” joining the previously announced cast of Sydney Sweeney, Kirsten Dunst and Paul Anthony Kelly.
- “The Housemaid’s Secret” is the follow-up to 2025’s box office sleeper hit “The Housemaid.” Based on Freida McFadden’s bestselling novel, the sequel picks up as Sweeney’s Millie, who works as a live-in maid for wealthy families, takes a new job — this time keeping house for a woman she’s never allowed to see.
- Like the initial story, Millie’s employers (Dunst and Kelly portray the spouses) are harboring a dark, sinister secret.
- Paul Feige is returning to direct “The Housemaid’s Secret,” having steered “The Housemaid” to $400 million globally against a $35 million budget.
What happened
Brittany Snow will star in “The Housemaid’s Secret,” joining the previously announced cast of Sydney Sweeney, Kirsten Dunst and Paul Anthony Kelly. “The Housemaid’s Secret” is the follow-up to 2025’s box office sleeper hit “The Housemaid.” Based on Freida McFadden’s bestselling novel, the sequel picks up as Sweeney’s Millie, who works as a live-in maid for wealthy families, takes a new job — this time keeping house for a woman she’s never allowed to see. Like the initial story, Millie’s employers (Dunst and Kelly portray the spouses) are harboring a dark, sinister secret. Paul Feige is returning to direct “The Housemaid’s Secret,” having steered “The Housemaid” to $400 million globally against a $35 million budget. Popular on Variety Lionsgate intends to turn “The Housemaid” into a major film franchise. Although nothing else has been announced, McFadden has a third novel, “The Housemaid Is Watching,” that’s bound to eventually grace the big screen.
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