Elisabeth Moss has 'never seen a show like' her new series 'Shining Girls'

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Elisabeth Moss produces, directs and stars in the new Apple TV+ show 'Shining Girls.' Newsweek spoke to Moss and co-star Wagner Moura about the new thriller.

Without meaning to, Moura had actually been preparing for a role like this for years, as he started out working as a journalist in his native Brazil in the '90s and 2000s. Discussing what he learned on the set of"I went deeper into the world of journalists talking to my friends, because most of my friends in Brazil are journalists. Especially talking about the difference between being a journalist nowadays and back in the 90s, which I think is very different," Moura said.

will air weekly on Apple TV+ with the first episode launching on the streaming platform on Friday April 29, 2022. Elisabeth Moss and Wagner Moura in “Shining Girls,” premiering globally on April 29 on Apple TV+.

 

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