In its debut season, Apple TV+’s Sunny takes viewers on an emotional rollercoaster with Suzie (Rashida Jones) as she grapples with the grief of losing her husband Masa (Hidetoshi Nishijima) and her son Zen (Fares Belkheir).

Each episode reveals more about their mysterious deaths and the unsettling truth behind them. What initially seemed like a plane crash turns out to be the result of a far more sinister plot.

Suzie’s primary source of solace and support is Sunny, her homebot, which Masa left behind for her. Sunny was designed to help Suzie cope if something ever happened to Masa.

Alongside her new friend Mixxy (Annie the Clumsy), Suzie sets out to uncover the truth about her family’s disappearance. This quest for answers drives the plot of the show, leading to unexpected revelations and dramatic twists.

Revelations and New Challenges

At the end of Episode 8, a significant twist unfolds: Zen is alive. Hime (You) and her yakuza associates have been holding him hostage. This revelation shifts the focus from the grief of loss to a fight for rescue and justice. Episode 9 goes into Sunny’s unconscious, providing viewers with a deeper understanding of the homebots Masa was building and the origins of Sunny.

The season finale, which aired recently, brings the story to a gripping climax. Suzie, Zen, Mixxy, and Masa’s father, Hiromasa (Jun Kunimura), find themselves in the clutches of the yakuza. Their struggle to escape Hime’s control leads to a shocking twist that dramatically alters the future direction of the series.

The Tense Finale: Betrayals and Unexpected Turns

In Episode 7, Sunny’s actions against the yakuza demonstrate her capabilities. After Sunny kills a yakuza member, Hime realizes the full extent of what the homebot can do.

Suzie presses Hime for information about Masa, but Hime insinuates that Masa is dead. She reminds Suzie of the shoes she received, a grim sign that the plane crash victims were found deceased. This interaction highlights Hime’s manipulative nature and her involvement in the plane crash cover-up.

Hime orders the group to be locked in a warehouse while she and Tanaka (Anam Sekiguchi) take Sunny with them. With Noriko’s (Judy Ongg) help from prison, the team manages to convince a yakuza guard to release them. Mixxy volunteers to tie up the guard, allowing Suzie, Zen, and Hiromasa to escape.

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Still from Sunny (Credit: Apple TV+)

The escape leads them to a Japanese Setsuban festival, where people throw soybeans at people dressed as demons. Amidst the festive chaos, they locate and rescue Sunny. Initially, Sunny is hesitant to approach Suzie due to her fear of being harmed.

Suzie reassures her of her intentions, leading Sunny to decide not to erase her memory. Hiromasa introduces them to someone skilled with homebots who can correct any issues in Sunny’s programming. Mixxy offers to take Sunny back to Kyoto, but a significant twist occurs at the end of the episode.

Mixxy’s Betrayal: A Devastating Twist

As Mixxy drives away with Sunny in the back of a van, Tanaka accompanies them, revealing that Mixxy has been working with the yakuza all along. Mixxy appears regretful, but it’s unclear if she was coerced or offered a substantial amount of money to cooperate.

This betrayal is particularly distressing because Suzie had worked tirelessly to save Sunny and had already been cautious about trusting others. Mixxy’s deceit further complicates Suzie’s ability to trust people, adding to her emotional burden.

Hints of Mixxy’s treachery were present earlier in the series, especially in Episode 5 when Mixxy led the group through the woods in a suspicious manner.

This betrayal is particularly disheartening because Suzie has been struggling with trust issues, and Mixxy’s betrayal reinforces her fears. Masa gave Sunny to Suzie to help her retain her humanity, but Mixxy’s actions threaten to undo that progress.

The episode also follows Hime as she interacts with her cousin, who has taken over as head of the yakuza after her father’s death. At the festival, Hime stabs her cousin with a shard of glass, removing him from power. With him out of the way, Hime can assume control of the yakuza clan.

Additionally, with Mixxy’s help, she gains access to Sunny’s dark programming and can apply it to any homebot she wishes. This means she can create a powerful army of bots capable of committing serious crimes, enhancing her influence and making her a more formidable villain.

Suzie and Zen’s Temporary Safety

Despite Sunny falling back into the hands of the yakuza, Suzie and Zen find temporary safety in Hiromasa’s cabin, where Masa had previously hidden. The episode includes a narration of a letter Masa wrote to Suzie before his disappearance. The letter expresses hope for the future, but Hime’s claim that Masa is dead casts doubt on the letter’s assurances.

It’s unclear whether Hime is telling the truth about Masa’s death. She might be keeping Masa alive for future programming needs or he could be hiding and planning a return. Alternatively, Hime’s statement might be true, and Masa has been dead all along. The uncertainty surrounding Masa’s fate adds a layer of complexity to the story.

Apple TV+ has not confirmed if Sunny will return for a second season. If the show does come back, Suzie will likely face the challenge of rescuing Sunny again and dealing with Mixxy’s betrayal.

Future episodes could follow Suzie’s battle against Hime and the yakuza to retrieve Sunny. With Zen back in her life, Suzie will be different from the person she was in Season 1. Season 2 might feature a more determined Suzie, driven by a renewed sense of purpose.

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Still from Sunny (Credit: Apple TV+)

Another season could also goes into Hime’s role as the new crime boss of her clan. Hime is a complex character who, despite her ruthlessness, shows some vulnerability. There are many questions left unanswered: Will Noriko be released from prison and reunited with her grandson?

Will Noriko and Hiromasa rekindle their old romance? Will Sunny need to erase her memory to fully rid herself of the Dark Manual? Will Masa’s true fate ever be revealed? The first season of Sunny has been full of twists and excitement, and future episodes could continue to show these thrilling developments.

Season 1 of Sunny is currently available to stream on Apple TV+ in the U.S.

Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice has attracted fans since its release in 1988. The film is a unique blend of horror and comedy, featuring imaginative sets and a memorable performance by Michael Keaton as the mischievous demon Beetlejuice.

The original movie is beloved for its inventive approach to the afterlife and its quirky, dark humor. Beetlejuice remains a favorite for those who enjoy a mix of spooky and fun.

Now, after many years, audiences have a chance to revisit this strange and fascinating world with the sequel, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. Directed once again by Tim Burton, the film continues the story of Beetlejuice and introduces new characters and twists.

Michael Keaton returns to his iconic role, bringing back the chaotic energy that made the first film so memorable. The sequel aims to build on the original’s charm, expanding its lore and keeping the same spooky yet humorous tone.

A New Adventure in the Afterlife

The sequel, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, picks up where the original left off, but with several new developments. Lydia Deetz, now an adult, has made a name for herself as a psychic medium on her television show “Ghost House with Lydia Deetz.” This new career has made her famous, but it has also led to tensions in her personal life.

Lydia’s daughter, Astrid, who is played by Jenna Ortega, is not a fan of her mother’s public persona. Astrid is skeptical of Lydia’s abilities and feels that Lydia has not been able to contact her deceased father, Richard, who is played by Santiago Cabrera.

Lydia’s world takes a turn for the worse when she starts seeing Beetlejuice again. Beetlejuice, who was last seen causing chaos in the first film, still wants to marry Lydia.

He believes that marrying her will allow him to escape the afterlife and live in the real world. Lydia is understandably frightened by Beetlejuice’s return. She is still haunted by her experiences with him and struggles to cope with his sudden reappearance.

Adding to Lydia’s troubles, she reconnects with her stepmother, Delia, who is now an eccentric artist. Delia, played by Catherine O’Hara, has taken over the Deetz family home, which is now free of the ghosts that haunted it in the first film.

Lydia returns to the family home after the death of her father, Charles, played by Jeffrey Jones. The reunion with Delia is awkward and adds another layer of complexity to Lydia’s already chaotic life.

The Trouble with Marriage

Beetlejuice’s desire to marry Lydia becomes a central plot point in the sequel. Despite his new job in the afterlife as a call center boss, Beetlejuice is still fixated on Lydia.

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Still from Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures)

He believes that marrying her is his ticket to escaping the afterlife. Lydia’s producer and boyfriend, Rory, played by Justin Theroux, becomes involved in the situation when he tries to help Lydia overcome her fear of Beetlejuice.

Rory’s misguided attempt to say Beetlejuice’s name causes a series of problems. His actions lead to a chaotic sequence where Beetlejuice appears and creates havoc.

Rory and Lydia are transported to a model town at Lydia’s old home, where they experience Beetlejuice’s wild and frightening antics. Beetlejuice’s antics include forcing Lydia to give birth to a baby Beetlejuice. This scene highlights Beetlejuice’s continuing desire to disrupt Lydia’s life and adds to the film’s darkly comedic tone.

As the plot progresses, Rory’s intentions become clear. He is not just a supportive boyfriend but is also using Lydia’s fame for his own gain. At Charles Deetz’s funeral, Rory seizes the opportunity to propose to Lydia, planning a Halloween wedding. His proposal is part of his broader scheme to benefit from Lydia’s success, further complicating the situation.

Beetlejuice’s Old Enemy: Delores

In addition to the chaos caused by Beetlejuice, the sequel introduces a new antagonist: Beetlejuice’s ex-wife, Delores. Played by Monica Bellucci, Delores makes a dramatic entrance in the afterlife. Her character adds a new layer of complexity to the story, as she has a deep connection to Beetlejuice’s past.

Delores was a key figure in Beetlejuice’s earlier life. In the 14th century, Beetlejuice was a grave robber who married Delores. However, Delores was not what she seemed. She was the leader of a cult that sought to consume souls for immortality.

Delores’s true intentions were to kill Beetlejuice and use his soul to gain eternal life. This backstory adds depth to the character and provides insight into Beetlejuice’s motivations.

In the afterlife, Delores escapes to find Beetlejuice and complete her dark mission. She consumes other souls along the way, drawing the attention of Wolf Jackson, played by Willem Dafoe. Wolf Jackson is a former actor who now works as a detective in the afterlife. His pursuit of Delores adds another layer of intrigue to the story.

Astrid’s New Romance and Danger

As Lydia deals with Beetlejuice and Delores, her daughter Astrid faces her own challenges. Feeling overwhelmed by her family situation and the upcoming wedding, Astrid goes for a bike ride.

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Still from Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures)

Her ride leads to a series of near-accidents and eventually crashes into a treehouse. There, she meets Jeremy, played by Arthur Conti, a charming boy who seems to offer a respite from her troubles.

Jeremy’s home is full of oddities, and he has an impressive collection of records. He invites Astrid to spend Halloween with him.

However, it is soon revealed that Jeremy is a ghost. Despite not believing in the supernatural, Astrid can see Jeremy and learns that he died in a tragic fall from his treehouse. Jeremy wants Astrid’s help to complete a ritual that will bring him back to life.

In return for her help, Jeremy promises to assist Astrid in seeing her father in the afterlife. Lydia learns that Jeremy’s past is dark and troubling. He killed his parents and died while trying to escape the police.

Jeremy plans to use Astrid’s life to return to the living, putting her in grave danger. Lydia makes a deal with Beetlejuice to save Astrid. In exchange, Lydia agrees to marry Beetlejuice.

The Climactic Showdown

As the story reaches its climax, Lydia goes on a journey through the afterlife to find Astrid. Meanwhile, Astrid is guided by Jeremy through various bureaucratic hurdles. Astrid discovers Jeremy’s betrayal too late, as he intends to sacrifice her life to return to the living. Lydia and her father, Richard, who is seen briefly, work together to rescue Astrid.

In the real world, Lydia’s wedding is approaching, and Beetlejuice makes a surprise appearance. He uses his powers to create chaos at the wedding, revealing Rory’s true motives.

Beetlejuice’s antics include cursing Rory and transforming the wedding into a spectacle. Wolf Jackson arrives with supernatural police, but Beetlejuice’s control over the situation makes their efforts ineffective.

Delores also makes a return, but she and Rory are quickly dealt with by a supernatural sandworm. Lydia and Astrid use their quick thinking to overcome the challenges posed by Beetlejuice. They open a portal to the sandworm, which helps them defeat Delores and Rory. Astrid regains control, and Lydia finally banishes Beetlejuice by saying his name three times.

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Still from Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures)

The film ends with Lydia dreaming of a happy future for Astrid. The dream includes the baby Beetlejuice from earlier, suggesting that while the immediate crisis is over, the supernatural elements of Lydia’s life are far from finished.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is now showing in theaters, offering fans a new chapter in the quirky and spooky saga of Beetlejuice.