Sadie Sink stars as O'Dessa in the trailer for a post-apocalyptic rock opera.

Sadie Sink stars as O'Dessa in the trailer for a post-apocalyptic rock opera.

      Searchlight Pictures has unveiled a trailer and poster for writer-director Geremy Jasper’s rock opera O’Dessa, which follows the story of the eponymous farm girl (Sadie Sink from Stranger Things) as she embarks on a journey to a mysterious city to retrieve a beloved family heirloom.

      Joining Sadie Sink in the cast are Kelvin Harrison Jr., Murray Bartlett, and Regina Hall; you can view the poster and trailer here...

      Set in a post-apocalyptic future, “O’Dessa” is an original rock opera detailing a farm girl's epic expedition to reclaim a treasured family heirloom. Her adventure takes her to a bizarre and perilous city where she encounters her true love – but to save his soul, she must ultimately challenge the forces of destiny and song.

      O’Dessa will be available on Hulu and Disney+ starting March 13th.

      About Amie Cranswick: Amie Cranswick has been a part of Flickering Myth’s editorial and management team for over ten years. With a background in publishing and copyediting, she has been serving as Editor-in-Chief of FlickeringMyth.com since 2023.

Sadie Sink stars as O'Dessa in the trailer for a post-apocalyptic rock opera. Sadie Sink stars as O'Dessa in the trailer for a post-apocalyptic rock opera.

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Sadie Sink stars as O'Dessa in the trailer for a post-apocalyptic rock opera.

Searchlight Pictures has unveiled a trailer and poster for O'Dessa, a rock opera penned and directed by Geremy Jasper. The story revolves around the main character, a farm girl named O'Dessa (played by Sadie Sink from Stranger Things), who embarks on a journey to an unfamiliar city to retrieve a beloved family heirloom. Alongside Sadie Sink, the cast includes Kelvin Harrison Jr., […]