Elisabeth Mossis on a mission.

The trailer sees Moss as the protagonist moving through scenes in differing guises and getups, as she increasingly grows disoriented.

“Things are not how I left them,” she is heard saying in voiceover. “They’re not how they’re supposed to be.”

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The series also stars Phillipa Soo, Wagner Moura and Amy Brenneman.

DescriptionsofBeukes' noveldescribe the villain as a time-traveling drifter from the past who is impossible to trace. “He’s everybody. He’s nobody. He’s all the time,” Moss' character says in the trailer.

This is Moss' second time directing television in which she appears, after helming three episodes in the most recent fourth season of her Emmy-winning Hulu original seriesThe Handmaid’s Tale.

“This is my first time [directing],” the actresstold Jimmy Kimmel last June, around the season finale ofHandmaid’s Tale. “I was originally only supposed to [direct] the one [episode], and then I liked it so much that I thought, ‘Well, there’s an open position later in the season — we don’t have a director.’ And I kind of put myself forward for the job. I really, really loved it.”

Leonardo DiCapriois also attached toShining Girlsas an executive producer.

source: people.com