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Netflix has revealed new details about the upcoming K-drama’s plot, premiere date, cast, trailer and more, The atypical family, starring Jang Ki-yong. Read everything you need to know about the series below.

What is the plot of The atypical family?

The atypical family revolves around Bok Gwi-joo and his family, who are all born with various supernatural powers. Gwi-joo has the ability to travel back in time, while the family matriarch, Bok Man-heum, has the power to predict the future. Gwi-joo’s sister, Dong-hee, can fly, and Bok Yi-na, the youngest of the family, appears not to have inherited any powers so far.

However, each family member begins to lose their abilities due to modern-day complications, with problems ranging from insomnia to smartphone addictions. However, when Do Da-hae becomes involved in the Bok family’s affairs, she begins to bring about a change that leads the family to believe that she is the key to regaining their powers.

Who is in the cast ofThe atypical family?

My roommate is a Gumiho’s Jang Ki-yong will star as Bok Gwi-joo, marking his first television project since completing his mandatory military service in February last year. Chun Won-hee, who will also appear in the upcoming Netflix original The 8 Tonestars opposite him as Do Da-hae.

In the meantime, Sparkling watermelon‘s Ko Du-shim plays Bok Man-heum, Claudia Kim van Fantastic animals Fame will play Dong-hee and child actress Park So-yi stars as Yi-na. Other cast members include The day of the kidnapping‘s Oh Man-seok, Ryu Abel from A good day to be a dog and more.

Is there a trailer for the new K-drama?

Netflix has shared the first official trailer for The atypical family today (April 24), which introduces the main family and Do Da-hae’s increasing involvement in their lives as they slowly come to believe that she is their savior.

How do I look The atypical family?

The atypical family will premiere on South Korean cable network JTBC on May 4, with new episodes every Saturday and Sunday at 10:30 PM KST. The series will be available internationally on Netflix, with new episodes released concurrently with JTBC’s broadcast schedule.