Conversations With Friends is finally coming to screens next month.
RTE announced that the highly-anticipated series, based on the hit Sally Rooney novel of the same name, is coming to the station in May.
In a release, they added: "Further broadcast details will be announced in the coming weeks."
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Meanwhile, BBC confirmed a release date for their broadcast debut of the show, on May 15.
It will air simultaneously in the United States on streaming service Hulu.
To celebrate the news, bosses shared a new teaser clip from the 12-episode series.
The clip features an original song by US singer Phoebe Bridgers, called 'Sidelines' which will be released on April 15.
Some relationships can’t be defined. #ConversationswithFriends is coming to @hulu and @bbcthree May 15.
Featuring an original song by @phoebe_bridgers. The full song, “Sidelines,” will be released on April 15. pic.twitter.com/gZbO6mxNPU— Conversations with Friends (@ConvosOnHulu)
The series follows Frances (Alison Oliver), a 21 year old college student, as she navigates a series of relationships that force her to confront her own vulnerabilities for the first time.
Directed by Dubliner Lenny Abrahamson (Room, The Little Stranger, Frank ) and Leanne Welham ( Pili, His Dark Materials ), produced by Element Pictures ( Normal People, Room, The Favourite ) and adapted from Sally Rooney’s debut novel.
The series stars emerging talent Alison Oliver, alongside Sasha Lane ( American Honey , The Miseducation Of Cameron Post ), Joe Alwyn ( The Favourite , Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk ) and Jemima Kirke ( Sex Education , Girls ).
Conversations with Friends will premiere on BBC Three, Hulu, and RTÉ.
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