Company You Keep Trailer Reveals Milo Ventimiglia's K-Drama Adaptation

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The trailer for TheCompanyYouKeep has arrived, offering the first look at the Milo Ventimiglia-led American adaptation of K-drama, My Fellow Citizens.

The first The Company You Keep trailer reveals Milo Ventimiglia's Korean drama adaptation. Slated to premiere on ABC, The Company You Keep is based on the popular Korean show My Fellow Citizens, which aired in 2019. Julia Cohen and Phil Klemmer, showrunner and executive producer, penned the script while Crazy Rich Asians filmmaker Jon M. Chu also on board as showrunner and producer.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Now, ABC has dropped the The Company You Keep trailer, giving fans a first look at what to expect from Milo Ventimiglia's Korean drama adaptation. The trailer introduces viewers to Ventimiglia's Charlie, a professional con man, and Emma , an undercover CIA agent. The duo spontaneously meet and strike up a flirtatious banter, but, in an attempt to protect themselves, lie about their own professions.

My Fellow Citizens, which aired on Korea's Broadcasting System, features a similar storyline, seeing a professional con man accidentally marrying a police officer. A critical and ratings success overseas, Hollywood's adaptation of The Company You Keep goes to show the budding interest in Korean content coming to American screens. While the trailer is brief, it appears Charlie and Emma will continue their relationship, despite working for opposing sides.

The Company You Keep features an ensemble cast that includes William Fichtner as Leo, a fellow con man and steelworker, Tim Chiou as David, Emma's brother and senator running for re-election. Freda Foh Shen will also star as Grace, with James Saito as Joseph, Sarah Wayne Callies as Birdie, Felisha Terrell as Daphne and Polly Draper as Fran. Based on the plot, characters, and the new trailer, The Company You Keep is shaping up to be just as thrilling as its source material.

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