The Leftovers, a new series to HBO this summer, premiered the first trailer tonight! Check it out below!

Earlier this year, HBO picked up a ten-episode series, The Leftovers based on the novel by Tom Perrotta. The show will explore the aftermath of the disappearing citizens and the groups that develop as a result. Did the world just experience the Rapture or something different?

Three years following the 2% purge, the show looks at the extreme groups that arise to force people to turn their attention towards the issue and not away from it. Mixed with HBO’s usual sense of sexual flair, the dramatic new series looks at the aftermath through the lenses of the town of Mapleton. Straying from the book’s mayoral status, the show chooses to place Kevin Garvey in law enforcement. Hopefully this shift will show the extreme lack of agency a ruling body has when it comes to questions of faith.

Check out the full synopsis from HBO below and be sure to tune into the series premiere this summer!

Watch The Leftovers series premiere Sunday, June 29 at 10 p.m. ET on HBO

‘The Leftovers’ Synopsis

When 2% of the world’s population abruptly disappears without explanation, the world struggles to understand just what they’re supposed to do about it. The new drama series The Leftovers is the story of the people who didn’t make the cut.

Based on the bestselling novel by Tom Perrotta, The Leftovers follows Kevin Garvey, a father of two and the chief of police in a small New York suburb, as he tries to maintain some semblance of normalcy when the notion no longer applies. The series is executive produced by Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof, together with Perrotta and Friday Night Lights executive producers Peter Berg and Sarah Aubrey. Lindelof serves as the series showrunner.

Additional series regulars include: Amy Brenneman (“Private Practice”); Christopher Eccleston (“Thor: The Dark World”); Liv Tyler (“The Strangers,” “The Lord of the Rings”); Charlie Carver (“Desperate Housewives”); Max Carver (“Desperate Housewives”); Carrie Coon (“Gone Girl”); Ann Dowd (“Side Effects”); Michael Gaston (“The Mentalist”); Emily Meade (HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire”); Annie Q (“The Reluctant Professor”); Margaret Qualley; Amanda Warren (“The Adjustment Bureau”); and Chris Zylka (“The Amazing Spider-Man”).