Amanda Seyfried desires to make a cameo look in a possible sequel to The Housemaid.
The 40-year-old actress – who performs Nina Winchester within the 2025 thriller-mystery film – is for certain that there shall be a second instalment of the Paul Feig-directed movie sooner or later.
Seyfried informed Selection: “Nobody’s stated something about quantity two, however I assure there shall be quantity two.
“And I nearly assure that I am gonna be some small cameo in it as a result of it is about Syd and her working for a brand new household. There’s a lot that occurs, particularly with Michele [Morrone]’s character Enzo.
“I actually wish to see how she retains Nina Winchester in her pocket, as a result of I’ll bounce the f*** again into that.”
The Housemaid follows Millie Calloway (Sydney Sweeney), a lady who lies on her resume to grow to be a live-in nanny for a wealthy household, with Nina and Andrew Winchester (Brandon Sklenar) being the homeowners of the family.
In addition to Seyfried, Sweeney, 28, Morrone, 35, and Sklenar, 35, 65 12 months previous Elizabeth Perkins (Evelyn Winchester) additionally stars within the movie, which relies on the 2022 novel by 45-year-old creator Freida McFadden.
The e-book collection has two sequels, The Housemaid’s Secret and The Housemaid Is Watching.
In December 2025, Sweeney stated she would additionally bounce on the probability to reprise the position of Millie in a possible sequel to The Housemaid.
She informed Individuals: “I’d like to. I used to be such an enormous fan of the books, so I’d be simply as blissful as everybody else with the ability to see extra Housemaids come to life and attending to discover extra of Millie.
“She’s spicy. She is a fighter. She is aware of what she believes in, and he or she stands up for it. I really like characters like that.
“I really like seeing films which have simply totally embraced feminine rage.”
And Feig – who is thought for not being eager on creating sequels of his films – is assured {that a} follow-up to The Handmaid could possibly be made “if folks go to the films and make this occur”.
Reacting to McFadden approving his film, the 63-year-old director added: “It is such a reduction and an actual pleasure [that she likes it] as a result of some authors can get very valuable about their mission.
“However Freida’s such a terrific entertainer. Her books are supposed to entertain. She embraced the truth that we needed to make the film … actually entertaining. She went together with that in a good way.”



