The first trailer for the new television adaptation of Sally Rooney's debut novel Conversations With Friends has been released.

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The drama follows the huge global success of the tv series of Rooney’s book Normal People and is due to be screened by RTÉ and BBC this May.

Conversations With Friends follows a 21-year-old Dublin based college student called Frances, who, along with her friend Bobbi, becomes involved in the life of married couple, Melissa and Nick.

Alison Oliver, an emerging talent from the Lir Academy plays Frances. American Honey's Sasha Lane stars as Bobbi, Joe Alwyn, best known as featuring in The Favourite is Nick and Girls' Jemima Kirke plays Melissa.

Element Pictures is once again collaborating with director Lenny Abrahamson and writer Alice Birch who worked alongside writers Mark O'Halloran (Rialto), Meadhbh McHugh (Asking For It) and Susan Soon He Stanton (Succession) on the 12-part drama for BBC Three in partnership with Hulu and made in association with RTÉ.

Speaking about Conversations With Friends, Abrahamson previously said: "I feel so excited to be collaborating with four such superb actors to bring Sally's brilliant novel to the screen."

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