Apple TV+ unveiled the global premiere date and intriguing first details of “Sunny,” the captivating new 10-episode mystery thriller series starring and executive produced by Emmy Award-nominee and multi-hyphenate Rashida Jones. The first two episodes of “Sunny” will debut on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, followed by a new episode weekly through September 4 on Apple TV+.
Synopsis
“Sunny” introduces Suzie (Jones), an American woman whose seemingly idyllic life in Kyoto, Japan, shatters when her husband and son vanish in a mysterious plane crash. Left adrift, Suzie receives an unusual form of support: Sunny, a cutting-edge domestic robot developed by her husband’s electronics company. Initially resistant to Sunny’s presence, Suzie’s resentment gradually yields to an unlikely friendship. Together, this mismatched pair uncovers a disturbing truth about Suzie’s family’s disappearance, entangling them in a world of intrigue and danger beyond anything Suzie ever imagined.
A Blend of Mystery, Darkness, and Unexpected Humor
Created by Katie Robbins (“The Affair,” “The Last Tycoon”), who also serves as showrunner, and executive producer/director Lucy Tcherniak (“Station Eleven,” “The End of the F***ing World”), “Sunny” weaves a chilling mystery with darkly humorous undertones. Exploring themes of grief, the search for connection, and the dangers of unchecked technology, “Sunny” promises to keep viewers guessing until the very end.
A Stellar Cast
Alongside Rashida Jones, “Sunny” features an exceptional international cast, including:
- Hidetoshi Nishijima (“Drive My Car”)
- Joanna Sotomura (“Tokyo Vice”)
- Judy Ongg (“The Crown”)
- Additional cast members to be announced
Creative Pedigree & Production
Produced for Apple TV+ by A24, “Sunny” extends the successful collaboration between Apple, A24, and Jones that began with the acclaimed film “On the Rocks.” Jones also starred in the Apple hit series “Silo,” demonstrating her captivating screen presence and versatility.
“Sunny” is based on “The Dark Manual,” the award-winning novel by Ireland-based writer Colin O’Sullivan.