Once Upon A Time In Hollywood vet Margaret Qualley is heading to Netflix for her next project.

According to Deadline, actress Margaret Qualley has joined the cast of the upcoming Netflix original series, Maid.

Described as a dreamed, the series hails from writer Molly Smith Metzler, whose previous credits include Showtime’s Shameless, as well as Netflix’s own Orange Is The New Black.

In addition, the forthcoming series has a bit more star power behind the scenes in none other than Qualley’s fellow Once Upon A Time In Hollywood cohort, Margot Robbie.

Robbie is set to serve as a producer on Made via her LuckyChap Entertainment banner along with Tom Ackerley and Brett Hedblom. John Wells and Erin Jontow will also serve as producers on the project through John Wells Productions.

The series is based off of Stephanie Land’s best selling memoir titled Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s Will to Survive.

For the new Netflix series, Qualley will play Alex— a single mother who begins working in the housekeeping industry, where she’s barely making ends meet in an effort to survive. Over the course of the series, we’ll see Alex struggle to overcome poverty homelessness, and more.

Currently, there’s no word with regards to when we might expect to see Maid make its way on to Netflix.

Margaret Qualley on the other hand, has been keeping busy with a slew of projects since her breakout role in HBO’s The Leftovers.

Coming up next, the actress can be seen starring opposite Sigourney Weaver and Douglas Booth in director Philippe Falardeau’s My Salinger Year.

Set to debut in November 2020, the drama focuses on a college graduate who takes a clerical job working for the literary agent of famed author, J.D. Salinger.