Daniel Dae Kim, Michael Kelly and John Slattery have joined the cast of "The Adjustment Bureau," an MRC project for Universal Pictures. The film is being written and directed by George Nolfi.
The story, which Nolfi adapted from a Philip K. Dick short story, centers on a congressman (Matt Damon), on the rise in politics, who meets a beautiful ballet dancer (Emily Blunt) only to discover that a strange organization is keeping them apart.
Kim (ABC's "Lost") plays a mysterious staffer at the Bureau of Adjustments, and Slattery ("Mad Men") is a high-ranking bureau executive. Kelly is playing Damon's best friend and campaign manager.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the movie shoots this fall in New York.
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