The Housemaid book series surges on bestseller lists after film adaptation

Freida McFadden's 'The Housemaid' has returned to the top of bestseller lists following the release of its Lionsgate film adaptation starring Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried. The psychological thriller, first a hit in 2022, centers on a young woman uncovering deception in her role as a live-in housemaid for an affluent couple on Long Island. The movie, directed by Paul Feig, debuted on December 19 to an $8 million domestic box office.

Freida McFadden's psychological thriller 'The Housemaid' achieved breakout success upon its 2022 release, captivating readers with its tale of a down-on-her-luck protagonist who accepts a live-in housemaid position for an affluent couple on Long Island, only to discover layers of deception and danger.

Lionsgate secured the film rights in 2022 through a competitive deal, reflecting early industry enthusiasm. By 2024, the project assembled a notable cast and crew, including Sydney Sweeney as Millie Calloway and Amanda Seyfried as the enigmatic Nina Winchester. Paul Feig, known for directing films like 'A Simple Favor' and 'Bridesmaids,' helmed the adaptation, with screenwriter Rebecca Sonnenshine—recognized for her work on the TV series 'The Boys'—crafting the script.

The film premiered on December 19, earning a strong $8 million in domestic box office receipts on its opening Friday night. This theatrical success has propelled the original novel back to bestseller prominence, alongside its sequels 'The Housemaid’s Secret' and 'The Housemaid Is Watching.' McFadden's expanded franchise, featuring spin-off stories and short fiction, offers both returning fans and newcomers ample material to explore.

Variety film critic Owen Gleiberman described the adaptation as “a screw-tightening domestic thriller, is nothing more (or less) than a garishly fun and effective piece of postfeminist pulp.” The resurgence underscores how film adaptations can revitalize book sales, drawing fresh attention to established series.

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James Cameron's 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' has crossed the $1 billion mark worldwide after just 18 days in theaters, marking the fourth film in his career to achieve this milestone. The sci-fi sequel earned $40 million domestically in its third weekend, bringing its North American total to $306 million. Meanwhile, Lionsgate's thriller 'The Housemaid' continues its strong run as a sleeper hit, surpassing $75 million in the U.S.

The psychological thriller The Housemaid, starring Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried, has reached $200 million in worldwide ticket sales after four weeks in theaters. Produced by Lionsgate for $35 million, the film opened modestly but gained momentum through strong word-of-mouth. A sequel based on the next book in the trilogy is already in development.

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The psychological thriller The Housemaid has crossed the $300 million mark worldwide, becoming Sydney Sweeney's highest-grossing starring film. The mid-budget Lionsgate production, directed by Paul Feig, has earned $116 million domestically and $189.1 million internationally. Its success follows positive reviews and strong word-of-mouth after a modest Christmas opening.

Several anticipated film adaptations of popular books are scheduled for release in 2026, spanning genres from romance and thriller to science fiction and classics. Highlights include Ryan Gosling starring in Project Hail Mary and Anne Hathaway leading Verity, alongside high-profile projects like Christopher Nolan's take on The Odyssey. These adaptations draw from authors such as Colleen Hoover, Andy Weir, and Suzanne Collins.

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Lionsgate reported stronger-than-expected revenue for its fiscal third quarter, boosted by hits like 'The Housemaid' and 'Now You See Me: Now You Don’t,' despite wider losses from marketing costs. The studio's motion picture segment saw significant growth, while television revenues dipped due to delivery timing. CEO Jon Feltheimer highlighted the company's robust pipelines and library growth amid industry consolidation.

Hulu has announced details for 'The Testaments', a spinoff series from 'The Handmaid's Tale' starring Ann Dowd as Aunt Lydia. The show, based on Margaret Atwood's 2019 novel, explores a new generation's struggles in Gilead and is set to debut in April 2026. Creator Bruce Miller describes it as showing an 'opposite' side of the dystopian regime.

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Paul Tremblay's 2015 horror novel Head Full of Ghosts is advancing toward a film adaptation after years in development. Directors Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala are now attached, with filming slated to begin this month. The project features a notable cast in negotiations and production from established teams.

 

 

 

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