Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Sidney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried take over new york city maid Premiere – Their stunning looks got everyone in the festive mood.
The pair posed together on the 7th Avenue red carpet in New York City on Tuesday, December 2, to celebrate the release of their upcoming thriller. co-star Michel Morrone and Brandon Scriner Also in attendance.
Sweeney, 28, sparkled in a shimmering low-cut silver custom Miu Miu gown, which she paired with a feather boa. The actress added extensions to her signature blonde hair and returned to her long curls, completing her old Hollywood glamor look.
Seyfried, 40, wore a pink Versace by Dario Vitale gown and made a statement with heavy jewelry. The actress also wore her long blond hair in curls for the event.
Sweeney plays Millie in the film maid ——Adapted from the author’s book of the same name Freida McFadden — The film will be released on Friday, December 19. Seyfried will play Nina, a wealthy woman who hires Nina as her family’s maid. After moving into their home, Millie quickly discovers that things are not as they seem to be in the perfect Winchester family.

On the red carpet on Tuesday, Sweeney discussed the importance of finding “empathy” for the characters she plays — even if she doesn’t always agree with their choices. For Millie in particular, some teased that the character would do something “morally questionable” in the film.
“It’s complicated, but that’s where you find that person’s vulnerability,” Sweeney told type. “Our job is to find every layer of a person, whether we believe it or agree with it or not.”
Sweeney Talk endlessly about close relationships. She was on set with Seyfried.
“Amanda and I became sisters. She’s the best friend ever,” Sweeney also told type On the red carpet. “We had a lot of fun together, and I actually think it actually makes those scenes better when you have a scene partner and actor that you can play with and make you feel safe and free.”
The film’s cast and crew (and even the writer of “The Handmaiden”) continue to tease that the movie is better than the book. At Tuesday’s premiere, Sweeney explained the merits of adapting the script — even with changes.
“It’s cool because I get more facts,” she explained. “I get more of the world built for me. I draw more inspiration from different sources, like books, so that kind of helps me shape the characters in the world more.”
After walking the red carpet on Tuesday, the cast of “Maided” took to the stage before a screening of the movie. They received cake and social media video It is revealed that Seyfried received a giant knife. She and Sweeney held hands, pierced the center of the cake and embraced.
maid It will be released later this month.