It stars Toni Collette and Anna Faris as sisters who try to get back in the good graces of their estranged aunt before she passes to inherit some of her fortune.
But when they arrive at their aunt's mansion, they find their cousin Beatrice also there along with her husband James, making soup in kitchen.
Macy and Savannah take their aunt to see her sister for reconciliation, but they start physically fighting with each other.
Macy and Savannah are unable to compete against their cousins, so they plan to bring out the aunt's high school crush Bill.
Their younger sister is set as a bait for the sex offender Bill, and she agrees to get him drunk, and get him to flash.
Signature and Capstone announced that Dean Craig was writing and directing The Estate in December 2021, and Toni Collette and Anna Faris would star in the film.
[4] In the following months, Kathleen Turner, Rosemarie DeWitt, Keyla Monterroso Mejia, David Duchovny, and Ron Livingston joined the cast.
The website's consensus reads: "With a coarse and leaden script persistently at odds against the film's stellar cast, most viewers will find The Estate taxing.