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She’s a successful, award-winning author; he’s an ambitious but struggling scientist. These dynamics flip upside down when the husband accidentally zaps his wife with his latest invention, a biotech riff on a shrink ray whose power he doesn’t quite understand—including how to reverse its effects.
That’s the premise for Peacock’s The Miniature Wife, which feels a little heavy-handed until you consider the talents involved: Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen. With these two aboard, charm will clearly outweigh any heavy-handed metaphors about the balance of power between couples—though there’ll surely be plenty of those too.
Here’s the first trailer for The Miniature Wife, which arrives April 9.
Banks and Macfadyen also executive produce The Miniature Wife, which, according to a Peacock press release, is based on Manuel Gonzalez’s short story and is “a high-concept marital dramedy examining the power (im)balances between spouses, Lindy and Les, who battle each other for supremacy after a technological accident induces the ultimate relationship crisis.”
More details come from Deadline, including the show’s ensemble cast of O-T Fagbenle, Zoe Lister-Jones, Sian Clifford, and Sofia Rosinsky; Ronny Chieng, Aasif Mandvi, Rong Fu, and Tricia Black also play recurring characters. The creators, showrunners, and executive producers are Jennifer Ames and Steve Turner (Boardwalk Empire, Goliath).
The Miniature Wife arrives April 9 on Peacock; we’re dying to know why Lindy and Les already had a miniature replica of their home, seemingly anticipating some weird science would eventually happen to one of them. Will you be tuning in?
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