Overview
- Lionsgate says global grosses have surpassed $200 million after four weekends, roughly $100 million domestic and $100 million international, on a reported $35 million budget.
- Overseas momentum includes a No. 1 weekend in the U.K. ($23.7 million to date), plus $17.5 million in France and $5.6 million in Australia, as the film continues in 66 territories.
- Industry reporting projects a final worldwide run of about $225 million to $275 million.
- A follow-up titled The Housemaid’s Secret is in development with Rebecca Sonnenshine adapting, with Paul Feig and Sydney Sweeney expected to return.
- The milestone marks Paul Feig’s fifth $200 million-grossing film and Lionsgate’s second consecutive release to clear that mark after Now You See Me: Now You Don’t.