Taika Waititi’s highly anticipated film, ‘Klara and the Sun‘, has been in post-production for over 16 months, leaving fans wondering when they can expect to see it on the big screen. Initially, some had predicted a 2024 release, but that never materialized. Meanwhile, whispers of a 2025 release have also been silenced. According to sources, a summer 2026 release is now more likely, but the exact reason for the delay remains unclear.
A Closer Look at the Film
‘Klara and the Sun’ is based on Kazuo Ishiguro’s critically acclaimed novel of the same name. The story follows Klara, an Artificial Friend with exceptional observational skills, who watches and waits for a customer to choose her.
The film boasts a talented cast, including Jenna Ortega, Amy Adams, Steve Buscemi, and Natasha Lyonne. However, its director, Taika Waititi, has been on a bit of a cold streak, with his last film, ‘Next Goal Wins’, receiving mixed reviews.
As post-production continues, fans are left wondering if the delay is a result of creative differences between Ishiguro and Waititi. Despite the uncertainty, ‘Klara and the Sun’ remains a highly anticipated film that promises to deliver a unique and thought-provoking cinematic experience.
Source: World of Reel




















