Sydney Sweeney to Lead ‘Custom of the Country’ Film Adaptation
Sydney Sweeney, fresh off the success of The Housemaid, is set to star in a new film adaptation of Edith Wharton’s classic 1913 novel Custom of the Country. Sweeney will not only star in the film but also serve as a producer, with production set to begin soon under the direction of Josie Rourke, known for her work on Mary Queen of Scots.
Custom of the Country follows Undine Spragg, a young woman from the Midwest who aspires to climb the social ladder in early 20th-century New York. Sweeney will portray this ambitious character, who navigates the complexities of a rapidly changing society in her pursuit of wealth and status.
Behind the Scenes
The film, produced by StudioCanal and Rabbit’s Foot Films, will be directed by Josie Rourke from her own adaptation of Wharton’s novel. Casting director Nina Gold is currently assembling the ensemble cast, with principal photography expected to begin soon.
Alongside Sweeney, Charles Finch will produce through Rabbit’s Foot Films, while Alison Owen of Monumental Pictures joins as a producer. StudioCanal is financing the project and will handle the film’s theatrical release in international markets. The company’s Ron Halpern, Shana Eddy-Grouf, and Isobel Carter will oversee production for StudioCanal.
What’s Next for Sydney Sweeney?
Sydney Sweeney is coming off the worldwide success of The Housemaid, which grossed over $200 million globally. The film, directed by Paul Feig, features Sweeney alongside Amanda Seyfried and Brandon Sklenar in a gripping thriller adapted from Freida McFadden’s best-selling novel. Sweeney will also be returning in HBO’s Euphoria for its highly anticipated third season and is attached to several upcoming projects, including adaptations of the video game OutRun and the anime series Gundam.
Director’s Vision
Director Josie Rourke shared her excitement about casting Sweeney as Undine Spragg, calling her an “iconic character” and praising the actress’s ability to bring the role to life. “Undine Spragg is the original dangerous woman,” Rourke stated. “Edith Wharton’s character has captivated readers for over a century, and as I was writing this adaptation, Sydney Sweeney became the perfect fit for this role.”
StudioCanal’s Commitment to Unique Storytelling
StudioCanal CEO Anna Marsh expressed her enthusiasm for the project, emphasizing the company’s commitment to bringing distinctive stories to the big screen. “We are thrilled to bring this iconic American novel to life,” Marsh said. “Following our success with The Housemaid, we are excited to work with Sydney Sweeney again, who will bring her incredible energy to the role of Undine Spragg.”
Sydney Sweeney is represented by Brillstein Entertainment Partners, Wasserman, and attorney Stewart Brookman. Director Josie Rourke is repped by Marnie Podos at Under New Mgmt and Brillstein Entertainment Partners.







