Lost star Daniel Dae Kim has been cast in Universal Pictures' feature film The Adjustment Bureau, written and directed by George Nolfi, and adapted from a Philip K. Dick short story: Three actors join 'Bureau'.
The movie's 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.
DDK will play "a mysterious staffer at the Bureau of Adjustments." I do not know what that means, but it's definitely mysterious. The movie is scheduled to shoot this fall in New York.
As The Hollywood Reporter story notes, this marks a rare foray into features for Daniel, who has made appearances in such films as Crash and Spider-Man 2, but has mainly been seen in TV because of Lost's tight shooting schedule in Hawaii. It'll be cool to see him in a feature film again.