Elisabeth Moss slips through time and space in the 'Shining Girls' trailer

He's everyone. He's no one. He's all the time.
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Alexis Nedd
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A still from "Shining Girls" on Apple TV+. A woman stands in a crowd of people with an anxious expression on her face.
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If there's a rule of 21st century TV shows, it's "don't piss off Elisabeth Moss."

The Emmy-winning actor has played strong, determined women exacting revenge on petty, horrible men her entire career, and her new role in Apple TV+'s upcoming series Shining Girls has her firmly in that niche. Based on South African author Lauren Beukes' bestselling horror novel, Shining Girls is about a time-traveling serial killer who accidentally leaves one of his intended victims alive, only for that victim to dedicate herself to tracking him down wherever or whenever he might hide. Knowing Moss' characters, he better run fast.

Shining Girls premieres on Apple TV+ April 29.

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Alexis Nedd

Alexis Nedd is a senior entertainment reporter at Mashable. A self-named "fanthropologist," she's a fantasy, sci-fi, and superhero nerd with a penchant for pop cultural analysis. Her work has previously appeared in BuzzFeed, Cosmopolitan, Elle, and Esquire.


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