Klara and the Sun Trailer Debuts With Jenna Ortega

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- Sony 3000 Pictures and Spyglass Media released the official trailer for "Klara and the Sun," Taika Waititi's adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro's 2021 Nobel Prize-winning novel.
- Jenna Ortega stars as Klara, an Artificial Friend (AF) who describes herself as "a blank canvas" coming "out of the lab with the intelligence of a toddler"; Natasha Lyonne plays a Store Manager who tells her a chosen family may come "to love you like a member of the family or family dog."
- Mia Tharia's Josie picks Klara despite her older-model status (a "20% off" model), telling her mother, played by Amy Adams, that Klara is "special" — a bond the trailer frames as healing "great loss" in the family.
- Taika Waititi wrote the screenplay with Dahvi Waller and produces alongside David Heyman and Garrett Basch; Ishiguro himself is an executive producer.
- Aran Murphy, son of Oscar winner Cillian Murphy, and Steve Buscemi round out the cast, with Buscemi glimpsed briefly in the trailer.
- Rated PG-13 for thematic elements, some violence and strong language, the film opens in theaters October 23.
Why it matters: The pairing of a prestige literary source (Ishiguro's Nobel-winning novel), an Oscar-winning director, and Ortega's post-"Wednesday" drawing power positions this as an awards-season play rather than a typical sci-fi adaptation. The PG-13 rating and family-healing framing signal Sony is targeting a broader audience than the novel's adult readership.




