

Sadie Sink is best known for her Stranger Things character Max Mayfield, and has gotten notable recognition for her role alongside Brennan Fraser in the 2022 film The Whale. Her next project is O’Dessa, a musical thriller that also stars Murray Bartlett, who played Frank in HBO’s The Last of Us and has a role in the upcoming film Opus.
O’Dessa follows a farm girl, played by Sink, on a search to retrieve a precious item from her family that was stolen from them. She travels to strange and dangerous lands but finds the true love she’s searching for. She relies on the power of destiny to try to save his soul. The cast also includes Kelvin Harrison Jr, most recently seen in Mufasa: The Lion King, and Regina Hall, most recently seen in the Peacock miniseries The Best Man: The Final Chapters.
The film is directed by Geremy Jasper, who made his directorial debut with Patty Cake$ and has directed music videos for artists Selena Gomez and Florence + the Machine. Jasper told Collider “‘Here Comes The Seventh Son’ is a song I wrote about a decade ago, but I needed Sadie’s heartbroken howl to really make it soar. It’s a haunted, swampy blues influenced by Nick Cave & PJ Harvey with lots of soundscape layers played by multi-instrumentalist Jason Binnick. The tune explodes into a thundering acid rock riff with a cosmic choir as O’dessa (Sadie) calls the powers of nature to surround her as she journeys into the Land of The Dead.”
Check out a video sneak peek of Sadie Sink’s song “Here Comes The Seventh Son,” and other images here. The images show off the neon city aesthetic. “In these photos, we see Sadie Sink as O’dessa Galloway on various steps of her epic journey,” said Jasper about the images. He also previewed the supporting characters featured, “Kelvin Harrison Jr as Euri Dervish — a wild, haunted nightclub performer somewhere between Prince and Iggy Pop. Murray Bartlett is Plutonovich aka The Prime Minister of Prime Time — a plastic fascist autocrat. And the amazing Regina Hall transforms into Neon Dion — the cold-blooded warlord of dystopian Satylite City.”
O’Dessa will debut on Hulu on March 20 of this year.
