The Housemaid Box Office Prediction

Based on the hugely successful 2022 bestseller by Freida McFadden, The Housemaid looks to clean up at the box office starting December 19th. Paul Feig, who’s dabbled in the genre (sorta) with A Simple Fabor and its sequel, directs with Sydney Sweeney in the title role alongside Amanda Seyfried. Costars include Brandon Sklenar, Michele Morrone, and Elizabeth Perkins.

The psychological thriller looks to offer a shrewd counter programming alternative to Avatar: Fire and Ash and family friendly holiday fare. While Sweeney has had a rough 2025 at multiplexes with Eden and Christy, familiarity with the source material should reverse her fortunes.

Tracking suggests low to mid 20s and that sounds about right.

The Housemaid opening weekend prediction: $21.9 million

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Christy Box Office Prediction

It’s been a 2025 of unimpressive box office numbers for Sydney Sweeney features including Eden and Americana. That may end in December with The Housemaid, but I look for it to continue in November with Christy. The true life sports biopic casts Sweeney as boxer Christy Martin with David Michôd directing. The supporting cast includes Ben Foster, Merritt Wever, Katy O’Brian, and Ethan Embry.

Christy premiered in early September at the Toronto Film Festival hoping to kick off an Oscar campaign for its star. While her performance is being appreciated, reviews themselves were so-so with 69% on Rotten Tomatoes and a 56 Metacritic. That word-of-mouth hasn’t completely KO’ed Sweeney’s awards chances, but did significantly hamper it.

I doubt audiences turn up though it should top the $1 million and $500,000 that Eden and Americana respectively made in their first weekends of semi-wide release.

Christy opening weekend prediction: $2.2 million

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Oscar Predictions: Christy

Most recently in headlines for an American Eagle jeans ad controversy, the narrative should be shifting for Sydney Sweeney after Christy‘s premiere at the Toronto Film Festival. The true life boxing biopic casts the 27-year-old as ring champion Christy Martin. Animal Kingdom maker David Michôd directs with a supporting cast including Ben Foster, Merritt Wever, Katy O’Brian, and Ethan Embry.

Ahead of its planned November 7th theatrical release, early reviews are certainly mixed with 65 on Metacritic and 68% on Rotten Tomatoes. However, praise for Sweeney is high. In a year where she’s appeared in a string of underwhelming features (Echo Valley, Americana, Eden), critics are lauding her work and the makeup artists who render her appearance far different than those denim advertisements. She is now in the mix for Best Actress as is the Makeup and Hairstyling department. It should be noted, however, that Actress appears to be stocked with contenders in films with better critical reaction. Playing her trainer turned abusive husband, ink for Foster is impressive. A Supporting Actor bid could materialize though the attention could be trained on the lead. My Oscar Prediction posts will continue…

Oscar Predictions: Eden

Ron Howard is apparently a little out of his comfort zone with Eden, a survival thriller that premiered in Toronto. Said to be considerably darker and at times campier than anything from the filmmaker previously, the period piece screened to mixed results in Canada. Ana de Armas, Vanessa Kirby, Sydney Sweeney, Jude Law, Daniel Brühl, Felix Kammerer, Toby Wallace, and Richard Roxburgh are among the ensemble.

With 71% on Rotten Tomatoes and a 59 Metacritic score, reaction is all over the map. The release strategy is still undetermined. Eden might not make the 2024 calendar. Regardless of whether this is eligible for the 97th or 98th Academy Awards, this doesn’t really seem like an awards contender. Ms. de Armas (a nominee two years back for Blonde) is getting strong notices, but I wouldn’t count on her being a factor. My Oscar Prediction posts will continue…