Netflix has finally revealed the official trailer for XO, Kitty, the upcoming spin-off series to the popular To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before film trilogy. Starring Anna Cathcart, it will be available for streaming on May 18.
The video features Lara Jean’s youngest sister Kitty as she goes to South Korea for her very own romance adventure. However, her plans get derailed after finding out that her long-distance boyfriend, Dae, actually has another girlfriend. Despite this, Kitty is determined to make her trip to Korea worthwhile by trying out new experiences at her new high school in Seoul.
Check out the XO, Kitty trailer below (watch more trailers):
XO, Kitty is a half-hour-long YA comedy-drama directed by Jennifer Arnold, Jeff Chan, Pamela Romanowsky, and Katina Medina Mora. Joining Cathcart is Choi Min-Yeong (Dream Palace) as Dae, Anthony Keyvan (Love, Victor) as Q, Peter Thurnwald (Players) as Alex, Regan Aliyah (Club Mickey Mouse) as Juliana, Yunjin Kim (Lost) as Jina, Michael K. Lee as Professor Lee, and Jocelyn Shelfo (The Summer I Turned Pretty) as Madison, with newcomers Gia Kim as Yuri and Sang Heon Lee as Min Ho.
“Teen matchmaker Kitty Song Covey thinks she knows everything there is to know about love,” reads the synopsis. “But when she moves halfway across the world to reunite with her long-distance boyfriend, she’ll soon realize that relationships are a lot more complicated when it’s your own heart on the line.”
XO, Kitty is created and executive produced by author Jenny Han, who is serving as the showrunner with Sascha Rothchild. It’s also still unclear whether or not, some of the film’s cast would also be making an appearance in the series. It is a production by ACE Entertainment and Awesomeness Studios. It is executive produced by Rothchild and Matt Kaplan of ACE Entertainment. The pilot is co-written by Han and Siobhan Vivian.
Based on Han’s best-selling book series, the film trilogy starred Lana Condor (Deadly Class), Noah Centineo (Black Adam), John Corbett (Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll), Janel Parrish (Pretty Little Liars), and 13 Reasons Why‘s Ross Butler. It was a breakout hit for Netflix, garnering solid viewership across all three films and receiving highly positive reviews from critics across the board.