Alicia Vikander is haunting in Netflix's 'Earthquake Bird' trailer

She's serving meaningful glances and fatal attraction.
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Tricia Crimmins
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Alicia Vikander is haunting in Netflix's 'Earthquake Bird' trailer
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Based on the novel of the same name by Susanna Jones, The Earthquake Bird tells the story of a cryptic love triangle set in Tokyo in the 1980s.

Lucy Fly (Alicia Vikander) is an expat living abroad, where she befriends Lily, another foreigner. Both women have fraught romantic relationships with Teiji (Naoki Kobayahi), Lucy's intense on again, off again lover. Their story is introduced as Lucy being questioned about Lily's disappearance.

Wash Westmoreland (Still Alice) adapted Jones' book for the small screen, and directed the film as well.

Earthquake Bird will be available for streaming on Netflix on Nov. 15.

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Tricia Crimmins

Tricia is an editorial fellow on Mashable's entertainment team. She is from Chicago, Illinois and graduated from Bates College in May. When it comes to covering entertainment news, she loves writing stories from social, political, and cultural angles.


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