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Millennials, meet Demi Moore

Demi Moore is becoming the latest movie star to make the jump to the small screen.

According to deadline.com, the “Ghost” actress will star in a drama series called “10 Days In the Valley” that is currently being shopped around to TV networks.

Moore would play a writer and single mother in the middle of a breakup who is trying to get her 5-year-old daughter back after the girl is taken from her bed in the middle of the night. The project hails from writer-producer Tassie Cameron, who co-created ABC’s “Rookie Blue.”

For millennial viewers who mostly know Moore as the one-time wife of Ashton Kutcher rather than an actress, “10 Days” would actually mark a return to the medium where she got her Hollywood break — on “General Hospital” back in the early 1980s.

If picked up by a network, the drama would be her first TV series role since that soap. After building a busy film career back in the ’90s in titles like “A Few Good Men” and “G.I. Jane,” Moore’s  last TV appearance was guest-starring on a 2003 episode of “Will & Grace.”