As we endure the long wait for Stranger Things's final season, fans can check out star Sadie Sink in a brand new rock opera.
O'Dessa, which comes from writer and director Geremy Jasper, will be released on Disney+ on March 13, and sees the Max Mayfield actor take on the role of a musical farm girl who goes on a quest to recover a family heirloom.
The first trailer has just dropped, showcasing her character Odessa as she tells audiences: "My daddy used to tell me my singing had the power to bring light to the darkness and change things."
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We see her journey to a dangerous city and fall in love with a man called Euri (Kelvin Harrison Jr), all while hearing snippets of the film's original songs.
We're also introduced to a totalitarian society ruled by tyrannical leader Plutonovich (Murray Bartlett), who tortures those who speak out against him "in the name of entertainment".
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However, Odessa decides to do something, as her music cuts through in a "revolution" against the regime.
As well as the aforementioned stars, O'Dessa stars Line of Duty's Kelly Macdonald, The Devil All the Time's Pokey LaFarge and Girls Trip's Regina Hall.
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Stranger Things's fifth season is due to be released this year, marking the end of the Netflix cultural phenomenon.
Opening up about concluding the show, Mike Wheeler actor Finn Wolfhard recently admitted it "was a very emotional thing to leave behind".
Sharing his feelings of production wrapping in December, he added to Deadline: "I was feeling a bit depressed about it being over just because of not being able to see everyone and stuff.
"And then you remember… You're like, 'Oh, but it comes out and people get to see it, and you get to re-experience it with everyone'."
O'Dessa will be released on Disney+ on March 13. Stranger Things seasons 1-4 are streaming on Netflix. A fifth and final season is in on the way. Stranger Things: The First Shadow is now booking until February 2025 at the Phoenix Theatre in London. Tickets are available now.
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Sam is a freelance reporter and sub-editor who has a particular interest in movies, TV and music. After completing a journalism Masters at City University, London, Sam joined Digital Spy as a reporter, and has also freelanced for publications such as NME and Screen International. Sam, who also has a degree in Film, can wax lyrical about everything from Lord of the Rings to Love Is Blind, and is equally in his element crossing every 't' and dotting every 'i' as a sub-editor.

















