Elisabeth Moss Stars In Apple Tv+ Shinning Girls Watch Gripping Trailer

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When it comes to something starring Elisabeth Moss, it’s certainly worth a look. Apple TV+ is the destination of her next project and today we get a look at Shinning Girls official First Trailer.

The series is based on the best selling novel from Lauren Beukes of the same name. Moss once again playing a character subjected to abuse and harm, her character very driven even if some say it’s obsessive. She plays Kirby Mazrachi a Chicago based newspaper archivist who puts her own journalistic aspirations on hold. All thanks to the brutal assault she suffered six years previously and learns her attack maybe linked to a recent murder. She teams up with one of the veteran journalists to try piece things together and confront her past.

This does seem to have a big Zodiac vibe to things which isn’t a bad thing. It seems they might just open a pandora’s box that potentially connects the same suspect to other cold cases!

Based on Lauren Beukes’ best-selling novel, “Shining Girls” follows Kirby Mazrachi (Moss) as a Chicago newspaper archivist whose journalistic ambitions were put on hold after enduring a traumatic assault. When Kirby learns that a recent murder mirrors her own case, she partners with seasoned, yet troubled reporter Dan Velazquez (played by Wagner Moura), to uncover her attacker’s identity. As they realize these cold cases are inextricably linked, their own personal traumas and Kirby’s blurred reality allow her assailant to remain one step ahead.

The rest of the main cast will include Amy Brenneman, Phillipa Soo, Jamie Bell, Wagner Moura, Christopher Denham, Deanna Reed-Foster, and Marc Grapey.

Shinning Girls will make its worldwide debut on Friday, 29th April with the first three episodes.


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