Lauren Beukes's novel adapted for TV by Leonardo Di Caprio's company

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Cape Town's legendary Lauren Beukes's novel, 'Shining Girls' has been developed into a TV series by Leonardo Di Caprio's production company. The lead role went to 'The Handmaid's Tale' actress, Elizabeth Moss. We can't wait to watch.

It’s always thrilling to see when South Africans make waves internationally. Cape Town-based author Lauren Beukes did exactly that with her involvement in an Apple TV+ series that is based on her novel,Lauren Beukes was already making a name for herself as an award-winning author by the time she wrote.

Moss is described as “ferociously intense and attentive to the minutest shift in her character’s mood or suffering” in a review, making her portrayal of Kirby and how her character deals with the ever-changing shifts in her reality even more striking. Moss has already proven her phenomenal acting skills in shows like

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