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  Feature  Companion star Sophie Thatcher accidentally teased its first twist in its first scene
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Companion star Sophie Thatcher accidentally teased its first twist in its first scene

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For Companion hero Iris (Heretic’s Sophie Thatcher), the movie begins as a fairy-tale romance by way of rolling fruit: She and Josh (Jack Quaid) lock eyes in a grocery store produce aisle. He tries to be smooth, but fumbles and knocks over an entire display of oranges. They laugh together, and the rest is history; love at first sight. It’s the start of something beautiful — at least, until it’s not. Companion is about the point where things change in their relationship, a moment Thatcher tells Polygon she was setting up in her performance without even realizing it.

[Ed. note: This post contains spoilers for Companion’s plot setup, and the first major twist of many.]

In the broader story of Companion, the grocery store scene is pure fiction; Iris is a romance robot Josh has bought, and this meet-cute is one of a handful of standard fabricated introductions her manufacturers let clients choose from so their artificial partners can ā€œrememberā€ how they met.

The reveal that Iris is a robot won’t come until later, amid a cavalcade of violence that makes up Companion’s main plot. There are plenty of clues baked into the narrative: the way we see her wake up from a nap, cued by Josh’s command. His nickname for her, ā€œBeep Boop.ā€ The knowing, sometimes revolted glances of his close friends. But if you’re paying attention, you might notice Iris’ very distinctive walk — a sort of mechanical glide. Even in her grocery store fantasy, where she’s visualizing herself as human, she moves a little too smoothly to seem natural. According to Thatcher, this was not actually intended, though.

ā€œI was just focused on my posture and walking slowly, but everyone was commenting on my walk seeming strange or off,ā€ Thatcher told Polygon ahead of the film’s premiere. She gets why her movement looks like that, though: Though she never went for any specific android walk, she did focus ā€œall on posture,ā€ which certainly translates to her staccato movement. ā€œEven within the trailer, there’s that scene where I’m opening the door and I’m running out. I notice my posture and everything just feels off and strange — but I think that’s also just a part of me,ā€ Thatcher laughs.

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What she did focus on when building the character with Companion writer-director Drew Hancock was Iris’ ā€œnatural charm,ā€ and how that would come out in telling ways — like finding the ā€œeerie smoothnessā€ of her voice.

ā€œI think there’s a warmth and familiarity to her voice,ā€ Thatcher said. ā€œIt calms Josh, in a sense. It’s a little bit more quiet, it’s very feminine.ā€

A cracked tablet screen shows an artifact-covered photo of young couple Iris (Sophie Thatcher) and Josh (Jack Quaid) smiling at each other in Companion

COMPANION, from left: Jack Quaid, Sophie Thatcher, 2025. Ā© Warner Bros. / Courtesy Everett Collection
Image: Warner Bros.

For Thatcher, that’s the best way to track Iris’ journey through Companion. ā€œMy voice gets lower within the film as she turns up her intelligence. And that was interesting to play with, how the voice very slightly changes and she has maybe more rasp, or just a little bit more personality,ā€ Thatcher said. ā€œIt becomes lower [when] she suddenly has control, and then in that monologue she has to Josh, where she’s finally standing up for herself. She’s finally found her voice in every sense.ā€

The performance was rewarding for Thatcher, who (as the grocery store gliding might suggest) felt in tune with Iris’ journey on an ā€œintuitiveā€ level. Much of her transformation was from practical effects — Thatcher wore contacts, changed her own voice, and had a real interactive display to slide around settings on during filming. But it helped that she also felt Iris’ burden of being so focused on Josh’s needs. The experience helped her better understand some of her own experiences.

ā€œJust playing into that femininity was interesting in the beginning, and made me feel restrained in ways as a woman too,ā€ Thatcher said. ā€œAnd I think that was the most empowering part of it all, because I find that a lot of the projects I do are strangely about control.

ā€œIt says a lot about the times we’re living in right now. She lacks control. There’s so many expectations thrown on you as a woman, but right now, specifically, as a woman […] it’s like you don’t have control over your body. You don’t have a say. But then she finally finds that.ā€

Companion is in theaters now.

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