The comedy-drama series stars Jason Segel and Harrison Ford.
Apple renewed the series Shrinkingstarring Jason Segel and Harrison Fordfor a third season. The news comes a day after the launch of the second season.
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The news comes as the show’s creators and stars appeared at New York Comic Con. Shrinking was co-created by Segal, Bill Lawrence and Brett Goldstein.


What Shrinking is about
It stars Segel as grieving widower Jimmy Laird, who begins to break the rules and tell his clients exactly what he thinks. Ignoring his training and ethics, he finds himself making enormous, tumultuous changes in people’s lives…including his own.
Harrison Ford plays Jimmy’s boss and mentor, Paul, Jessica Williams like his co-worker Gaby, Michael Urie as Jimmy’s best friend, Brian, Luke Tennie like one of Jimmy’s clients, Sean, Lukita Maxwell like Jimmy’s daughter, Alice, Christa Miller as Jimmy and Alice’s neighbor and Ted McGinley like Liz’s husband, Derek.
The second season also features a guest star appearance by Goldstein.
The series is produced for Apple TV+ by Warner Bros. Television, where Lawrence and Goldstein have overall deals, and Lawrence’s Doozer Productions. Lawrence, Segel, Goldstein, Neil Goldman, James Ponsoldt, Jeff Ingold, Liza Katzer, Randall Winston, Annie Mebane, Rachna Fruchbom and Brian Gallivan are executive producers of the second season. Ashley Nicole Black and Bill Posley will executive produce the third season.
“I’m so lucky to be working on Shrinking with such talented actors, writers and crew who all raise the bar for the material,” said Bill Lawrence. “I’m even luckier that they’re people I’d like to spend time with anyway. Many thanks to Apple TV+ and Warner Bros. for the incredible collaboration and support. “I am very grateful to be able to continue doing this program.”
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