To All The Boys Spinoff XO Kitty Trailer Released by Netflix

Kitty Covey is about to have the biggest adventure of her life. Netflix has released the first full trailer for its upcoming To All the Boys spinoff, XO, Kitty and while Kitty (Anna Cathcart) is off to Korea in pursuit of her own love story, from the looks of things she's in for quite the surprise when she arrives. In the trailer, which you can check out for yourself in the video below, Kitty arrives in Korea to surprise Dae (Minyeong Choi) only to find that she's just his "pen pal" — and he has a girlfriend there in Korea. The series will debut on May 18th.

In XO, Kitty, Cathcart returns to the role of "teen matchmaker" Kitty who "thinks she knows everything is to know about love" according to Netflix. "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."

In addition to Cathcart, the series stars Minyeong Choi as Dae, Gia Kim as Yuri, Sang Heon Lee as Min Ho, Anthony Keyvan as Q, Peter Thurnwald as Alex, Yunjin Kim as Jina, Sarayu Blue as Trina, John Corbett as Dan Covey, Michael K, Lee as Professor Lee, Jocelyn Shelfo as Madison, and Regan Aliya as Juliana.

"We all fell so deeply in love with Lara Jean and her story," series creator Jenny Han said in a statement. "So, it felt like the greatest gift to give to Kitty was to let her as a character kind of set off on her own two feet and not put her in the shadow of either of her sisters."

"I am so, so excited for everyone to see XO, Kitty. So much hard work was put into it, and I can't wait for people to get to see this new world because I think what I'm most excited about is that it's a very, very different space that we've never seen Kitty in before and a very different world that we've never seen. Just the To All The Boys universe has never fully explored this," Cathcart told ComicBook.com last year. "It's Kitty now going to international school in Korea. So already we're not in Adler High. We're in a whole different high school and many, many years have passed, so Kitty's in a very different time of her life so she's going through a lot of different things. And we kind of see her against the world, her with her friends, not her with her family and her as the dynamic with her sisters. It's a very different space to see her in. It's a very different environment. So, I'm very excited for fans to see that. And just the storylines we have, I think, are so much fun and I cannot wait to see it myself. I'm just dying to tell the world all about it, but more will definitely be coming out soon with that. I can't share too much. But I don't think I've ever been so excited for something to come out ever."

XO, Kitty debuts Thursday, May 18th on Netflix.

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