Here's a 'Shining Girls' episode 4 sneak peek ahead of Friday
Can’t wait until Friday to get a look at the fourth episode of ‘Shining Girls’ starring Elisabeth Moss? No worries, you’ve pulled through to the right place with a look at this week’s fourth episode broadcast.
Check out some of the details behind the episode and watch the teaser scene.Apple TV+ is thrilled to share a sneak peek clip featuring Elisabeth Moss, Jamie Bell, Wagner Moura and Erika Alexander from the fourth episode of “Shining Girls,” debuting globally Friday, May 6 exclusively on Apple TV+. In episode 104, entitled “Attribution,” pressure mounts to take Kirby’s (Elisabeth Moss) story to print. Dan (Wagner Moura) explores possible connections between the murder victims, while Kirby tries to make sense of a piece of evidence.
And just in case you’re playing catch-up on what ‘Shining Girls’ is all about? Attack The Culture has you covered.
About “Shining Girls”
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. In addition to Moss and Moura, the gripping drama stars Phillipa Soo with Amy Brenneman and Jamie Bell rounding out the ensemble cast.
“Shining Girls” is adapted for television and executive produced by Silka Luisa, who also serves as showrunner. Elisabeth Moss stars, directs and executive produces through Love and Squalor Pictures, alongside Lindsey McManus. Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Davisson and Michael Hampton executive produce through Appian Way. Michelle MacLaren directs and executive produces with Rebecca Hobbs for MacLaren Entertainment. Daina Reid (“The Handmaid’s Tale”) directs and executive produces. Author Lauren Beukes and Alan Page Arriaga also serve as executive producers.