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Sydney Sweeney’s ‘The Housemaid’ Set to Smash Box Office Records

Sydney Sweeney’s ‘The Housemaid’ Set to Smash Box Office Records
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Sydney Sweeney bounces back in 2025 with the R-rated thriller 'The Housemaid', which is on track to become her biggest box office success since 2023.

After a string of underwhelming releases, Sydney Sweeney has managed to turn things around in 2025 with her latest R-rated thriller, The Housemaid. The film, directed by Paul Feig and featuring Amanda Seyfried alongside Sweeney, is shaping up to be a real crowd-pleaser, drawing in punters across the country and beyond. Early numbers suggest it could become Sweeney’s most successful project since her 2023 romantic comedy, Anyone but You.

There’s been plenty of chatter about Sweeney’s recent run at the box office, with three previous films failing to make much of a splash. But The Housemaid has quickly shifted the conversation, pulling in strong ticket sales and positive word of mouth. The film’s gritty tone and sharp performances have struck a chord with audiences, who seem keen for something a bit different from the usual fare.

Box Office Buzz and Industry Hopes

Industry insiders are watching closely as The Housemaid continues to climb the charts. The film’s unexpected success has some speculating it could cross the $200 million mark, a figure that would put it in the same league as some of Paul Feig’s biggest hits. In fact, there’s talk it might even rival his previous collaboration with Jason Statham, Spy, which was a major box office draw in its own right.

For Sweeney, this turnaround couldn’t have come at a better time. After a tough run, she’s now back in the spotlight, with critics and fans alike praising her performance. The chemistry between Sweeney and Seyfried has been singled out as a highlight, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the film’s tense storyline.

What Sets ‘The Housemaid’ Apart

Unlike many recent thrillers, The Housemaid doesn’t rely on flashy effects or over-the-top action. Instead, it leans into suspense and character-driven drama, giving the cast plenty of room to shine. Feig’s direction keeps things tight and focused, while the script offers just enough twists to keep viewers guessing without taking the mickey.

With its strong box office showing and positive reception, The Housemaid looks set to become a standout hit for 2025. Sweeney’s comeback is well and truly underway, and the film’s success could open the door for more ambitious projects down the track.