Netflix star Jenna Ortega is set to make a sci-fi film with Taika Waititi, adapting the popular book by a Nobel Prize winner

Netflix star Jenna Ortega is set to make a sci fi

Most recently, Wednesday star Jenna Ortega made headlines with her exit from Scream. After leading actress Melissa Barrera was fired, Ortega also announced her departure from the horror franchise.

Now there is one new casting rumor surrounding the actress, linking her to a new sci-fi project from Thor 3 and 4 director Taika Waititi. The planned film is an adaptation of a popular novel by a Nobel Prize winner.

Jenna Ortega Rumor: This Could Be Her New Sci-Fi Movie

According to Comic Book, Hollywood insider Jeff Sneider posted that Ortega in talks to star in Waititi’s next film should be located.

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This is a film adaptation of the science fiction novel published in 2021 Klara and the sun. The book was written by the British author Kazuo Ishiguro, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2017. At the end of 2021, the novel ended up on Barack Obama’s list of his favorite books of the year, among others.

Klara and the Sun is set in a dystopian future where androids are created to support young people in difficult times. The main character of the novel is the artificially created Klara, who is chosen by a sick girl as her new best friend.

When does Taika Waititi’s new sci-fi film start in cinemas?

There is currently no start date for the planned Klara and the Sun adaptation. If filming can begin in 2024, the sci-fi film will come 2025 at the earliest to the cinema. Production is also expected to be heavily dependent on Jenna Ortega’s schedule. The Netflix star will first be in front of the camera for Wednesday Season 2 with a different location.

Taika Waititi’s new film Next Goal Wins will be in cinemas from today, January 4, 2024.

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