The first official trailer for “Shrinking,” a new comedy series on Apple TV+ starring Jason Segel and Harrison Ford, has been released.
Content on Apple TV+ doesn’t stop and those of Cupertino have released the first advance of the series “Shrinking” in which Jason Segel and Harrison Ford co-star in an original comedy.
Shrinking, a series that looks good to start 2023
You won’t have to wait long to enjoy this series which was written by Bill Lawrence, co-creator of the multi-award winning “Ted Lasso”; Emmy Award-winning Brett Goldstein and Jason Segel himself. It will have its world premiere on Friday, January 27 with two episodes.. The premiere mode will be with one chapter per week which will be available every Friday until the end of the 10 episodes.
What is this important series about? Shrinking tells the s tory of a therapist (Jason Segel) who is in a phase of grief
You want to see more? Here we leave you the official Apple YouTube teaser.
Those responsible for bringing the new series of Apple TV + to life
Apple literally makes art with its content, it’s not just limited to its releases. As you could see in the teaser, the protagonist can be seen jumping from a springboard in a subtle movement while displaying the message “Sometimes you have to break down to break through.”
As the video progresses other characters appear who will be part of the story and until the end, Harrison Ford makes an appearance, although it is not yet clear what relationship he will have with the therapist who is the main actor
Having clarified the first synopsis of Shrinking, we can imagine that the comedy touches will come from both the protagonist himself and the secondaries wrapping therapy as something necessary but in the process you have to have fun (as in almost all).
The series will be produced by Warner Bros.writer Bill Lawrence is also an executive producer in addition to Jason Segel, Neil Goldman, Jeff Ingold and Liza Katzer, to name a few. An interesting fact is that Lawrence, Segel and Goldstein wrote the first episode. Will just two episodes be enough to grab Apple TV+ audiences? Will he talk like Ted Lasso did? Those of Cupertino have their platform well positioned and it shows with the ratings on each of their content.