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Sunny is an American black comedy television series created by Katie Robbins, based on the 2018 novel The Dark Manual by Irish writer Colin O'Sullivan. [2] [3] The series premiered on July 10, 2024, on Apple TV+. [4] In November 2024, Apple TV+ cancelled the series after one season. [5]
Sunny is powering down for good: Apple TV+ has cancelled the sci-fi mystery starring Rashida Jones after just one season, TVLine has confirmed. (Screen Daily was the first to report the news.)
That is the core dilemma of Sunny, a timely, thoughtful, attractively made but frustratingly paced and plotted combination of dramedy and tech thriller that premieres July 10 on Apple TV+.
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers for the entire first season of “Sunny,” now streaming on Apple TV+. As a Japanese actor, Hidetoshi Nishijima often receives offers to play morally ...
In August 2019, it was reported that Apple had already spent over $6 billion on original programming. [6] On March 25, 2019, Apple announced their streaming service as Apple TV+, along with the announcement of Apple's slate of original programming. [7] The service launched on November 1, 2019, in over 100 countries through the Apple TV app.
In 'Sunny," Jones plays Suzie, an expat in Japan whose husband Masa (Hidetoshi Nishijima of “Drive My Car,”) and son Zen are missing after a plane crash. She is gifted a companion robot named Sunny as a condolence gift from Masa's employer. Suzie is shocked to discover Masa worked in robotics and programmed Sunny specifically with her in mind.
In Apple TV+’s offbeat sci-fi dramedy Sunny, Rashida Jones plays a grieving woman who’s been drained of her will to live — but maybe a friendly robot can help her recharge. The Parks and Rec ...
It was first announced in December 2020 that Apple TV+ had entered into development of a series adaptation of Blake Crouch's novel, with Crouch set to act as showrunner and head writer. [5] The series was officially greenlit in March 2022, with Apple ordering 9 episodes and Joel Edgerton cast to star.