The psychological thriller becomes a breakout box-office force
A major milestone for Brazilian cinemas
February 13, 2026: The film The Housemaid has officially crossed 4 million admissions in Brazilian cinemas, marking one of the country’s most impressive theatrical runs in recent years. The milestone signals renewed audience appetite for suspense-driven storytelling on the big screen.
Crowds return.

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Why audiences showed up
Blending psychological tension with sharp social commentary, The Housemaid quickly gained momentum through word of mouth. Viewers praised its unsettling atmosphere, layered performances, and slow-burn storytelling, helping the film expand beyond major cities into regional theaters across Brazil.
Buzz builds.

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Box office momentum
Reaching 4 million viewers places the film among the top-performing releases of the year in Brazil. Industry analysts point to strong opening-week retention and repeat viewings as key drivers behind its sustained success, even as global streaming competition intensifies.
Rare feat.
Cultural impact beyond sales
Beyond ticket numbers, the film sparked online debate and social media discussion, with audiences dissecting its themes and ambiguous moments. The response underscored cinema’s continued power to shape conversation when a story resonates deeply.
Conversation starter.

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Final thoughts
The Housemaid’s Brazilian box office run proves that compelling storytelling can still draw millions into theaters — and dominate cultural conversation while doing so.
FAQs
Q1: How many people watched The Housemaid in Brazil?
Over 4 million moviegoers attended screenings nationwide.
Q2: What genre is the film?
It is a psychological thriller.
Q3: Why is this number significant?
It ranks among Brazil’s strongest theatrical performances in recent years.
Q4: Did the film rely on streaming success?
No — its impact was driven primarily by theatrical attendance.
Q5: Is the film still playing in cinemas?
Yes, it continues screening in select locations.
Published by HOLR Magazine

