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New Apple TV+ Sci-Fi series drops trailer from nowhere to fans delight-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro
Seemingly out of nowhere, Apple TV+ has dropped a new sci-fi series, and fans couldn’t be more excited.
Starring Parks and Recreation and The Office actress Rashida Jones, Sunny follows a woman named Suzie whose life takes a tragic turn when her husband and son disappear after a plane crash.
She’s instead given a domestic robot, a walking, talking machine, that is ‘programmed’ just for her.
But the ten-part series looks like it goes from ‘weird’ to dark quickly, after Suzie is given the ‘gift’ of her robot.
And while it’s clear she doesn’t want one to begin with, after hearing the robot was made by her husband, she begins to uncover some truths.
The series, which is based on the book Dark Manual by Colin O’Sullivan, also stars Hidetoshi Nishijima and Joanna Sotomura playing Sunny.
Rashida Jones stars as Suzie in Sunny (Picture: Apple TV)
The trailer has teased how dark the series turns (Picture: Apple TV)
Fans can’t wait to watch, with @AlexBayArea writing on Reddit: ‘This looks f**king awesome.’
‘Gotta give it to AppleTV. They really make some weird s**t. I’ll definitely give this a shot.,’ @MarvelousVanGlorious added.
@Gato1980 said: ‘Apple’s shows really do look so much better than any other network. The production value is just off the charts. This looks great, and I’ll watch anything with Ann Perkins.’
Fans can’t wait! (Picture: Apple TV)
‘Bro, this looks amazing. Apple is crushing it,’ @prisonmike8003 added.
Teased as a ‘mystery’, the synopsis reads: ‘The life of an American woman living in Kyoto, Japan, is upended when her husband and son disappear in a mysterious plane crash.
‘As consolation, she’s given Sunny, one of a new class of domestic robots made by her husband’s electronics company.’
Sunny lands on Apple TV+ on July 10.
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Seemingly out of nowhere, Apple TV+ has dropped a new sci-fi series, and fans couldn’t be more excited.
Starring Parks and Recreation and The Office actress Rashida Jones, Sunny follows a woman named Suzie whose life takes a tragic turn when her husband and son disappear after a plane crash.
She’s instead given a domestic robot, a walking, talking machine, that is ‘programmed’ just for her.
But the ten-part series looks like it goes from ‘weird’ to dark quickly, after Suzie is given the ‘gift’ of her robot.
And while it’s clear she doesn’t want one to begin with, after hearing the robot was made by her husband, she begins to uncover some truths.
The series, which is based on the book Dark Manual by Colin O’Sullivan, also stars Hidetoshi Nishijima and Joanna Sotomura playing Sunny.
Rashida Jones stars as Suzie in Sunny (Picture: Apple TV)
The trailer has teased how dark the series turns (Picture: Apple TV)
Fans can’t wait to watch, with @AlexBayArea writing on Reddit: ‘This looks f**king awesome.’
‘Gotta give it to AppleTV. They really make some weird s**t. I’ll definitely give this a shot.,’ @MarvelousVanGlorious added.
@Gato1980 said: ‘Apple’s shows really do look so much better than any other network. The production value is just off the charts. This looks great, and I’ll watch anything with Ann Perkins.’
Fans can’t wait! (Picture: Apple TV)
‘Bro, this looks amazing. Apple is crushing it,’ @prisonmike8003 added.
Teased as a ‘mystery’, the synopsis reads: ‘The life of an American woman living in Kyoto, Japan, is upended when her husband and son disappear in a mysterious plane crash.
‘As consolation, she’s given Sunny, one of a new class of domestic robots made by her husband’s electronics company.’
Sunny lands on Apple TV+ on July 10.
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