Sydney Sweeney's Star-Rising: 'The Housemaid' Surpasses $300 Million at Global Box Office
A major milestone has been achieved by mid-budget psychological thriller "The Housemaid", starring Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried, which has now crossed the $300 million mark at the global box office. The film, directed by Paul Feig, took a modest opening in North America with $19 million before remaining a steady draw throughout the new year.
Despite being produced for just $35 million, "The Housemaid" is expected to be wildly profitable for studio Lionsgate, thanks to its massive international earnings of $189.1 million and domestic takings of $116 million. The film's impressive global tally now stands at $305 million, surpassing Sweeney's previous highest-grossing vehicle, 2023's "Anyone but You", which raked in $220.2 million.
The film's success can be attributed to its R-rated twisty narrative and strong performances from the cast, particularly Sweeney, Seyfried, and Brandon Sklenar. The movie follows a young woman with a mysterious past who becomes embroiled in the lives of a wealthy family, only to uncover dark secrets beneath their seemingly perfect facade.
"The Housemaid" has proven itself to be a global phenomenon, opening strongly in several overseas territories including the United Kingdom, France, Mexico, Brazil, and Spain. The film's top-earning territories include the UK ($36.4 million), France ($33.4 million), Latin America ($26.2 million), Australia and New Zealand ($15.3 million), and Spain ($12.5 million).
With its impressive performance, "The Housemaid" has also cemented director Paul Feig's place in Lionsgate's history books as the studio boasts a new record for "biggest movie", surpassing 2011's smash comedy "Bridesmaids" ($289.3 million). The film is already set to be followed by a sequel, "The Housemaid's Secret", with Sweeney and Feig expected to return alongside actor Michele Morrone.
Sweeney's credits have also seen significant growth with this milestone, marking her highest-grossing film as a starring vehicle. Despite not being the lead in Quentin Tarantino's 2023 hit "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood", which earned $392 million globally, Sweeney has proven herself to be a rising star with "The Housemaid".
A major milestone has been achieved by mid-budget psychological thriller "The Housemaid", starring Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried, which has now crossed the $300 million mark at the global box office. The film, directed by Paul Feig, took a modest opening in North America with $19 million before remaining a steady draw throughout the new year.
Despite being produced for just $35 million, "The Housemaid" is expected to be wildly profitable for studio Lionsgate, thanks to its massive international earnings of $189.1 million and domestic takings of $116 million. The film's impressive global tally now stands at $305 million, surpassing Sweeney's previous highest-grossing vehicle, 2023's "Anyone but You", which raked in $220.2 million.
The film's success can be attributed to its R-rated twisty narrative and strong performances from the cast, particularly Sweeney, Seyfried, and Brandon Sklenar. The movie follows a young woman with a mysterious past who becomes embroiled in the lives of a wealthy family, only to uncover dark secrets beneath their seemingly perfect facade.
"The Housemaid" has proven itself to be a global phenomenon, opening strongly in several overseas territories including the United Kingdom, France, Mexico, Brazil, and Spain. The film's top-earning territories include the UK ($36.4 million), France ($33.4 million), Latin America ($26.2 million), Australia and New Zealand ($15.3 million), and Spain ($12.5 million).
With its impressive performance, "The Housemaid" has also cemented director Paul Feig's place in Lionsgate's history books as the studio boasts a new record for "biggest movie", surpassing 2011's smash comedy "Bridesmaids" ($289.3 million). The film is already set to be followed by a sequel, "The Housemaid's Secret", with Sweeney and Feig expected to return alongside actor Michele Morrone.
Sweeney's credits have also seen significant growth with this milestone, marking her highest-grossing film as a starring vehicle. Despite not being the lead in Quentin Tarantino's 2023 hit "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood", which earned $392 million globally, Sweeney has proven herself to be a rising star with "The Housemaid".