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Elisabeth Moss addresses Taylor Swift's rumored 'Handmaid’s Tale' cameo with enthusiasm and reflects on initially passing the iconic role, while excitement builds for the upcoming sequel series 'The Testaments.'

Wilson Bethel, Keith Carradine & Jackson Kelly Cast In Apple’s ‘Imperfect Women’

DeadlineFriday, May 23, 2025 at 8:00:00 PM
Wilson Bethel, Keith Carradine & Jackson Kelly Cast In Apple’s ‘Imperfect Women’
Apple TV+ is beefing up the cast of its upcoming psychological thriller Imperfect Women with some fresh faces. Wilson Bethel (Daredevil: Born Again), Keith Carradine (Dexter), and newcomer Jackson Kelly (The Pitt) are joining the limited series in recurring roles. They’ll be working alongside big names like Elisabeth Moss and Kerry Washington, who are also executive producers. The show, based on Araminta Hall’s novel, promises a twisty, unconventional take on a crime story—so expect some dark, layered drama.
Editor’s Note: Casting news like this is a big deal for TV fans—it signals that Imperfect Women is shaping up to be a must-watch. With Moss and Washington already attached, adding seasoned actors like Carradine and rising stars like Bethel suggests Apple is investing heavily in this project. If you’re into psychological thrillers or prestige TV, this one’s worth keeping an eye on. Plus, limited series often mean tight storytelling, so the hype is real.
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