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Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen in the updated trailer for Peacock’s new dramedy The Miniature Wife. Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen in the updated trailer for Peacock’s new dramedy The Miniature Wife.

‘The Miniature Wife’ New Peacock Dramedy Latest Look Starring Matthew Macfadyen & Elizabeth Banks

Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen star in Peacock’s new dramedy The Miniature Wife, where a high‑tech mishap shrinks a wife to six inches and sends a marriage into chaotic, comedic meltdown. Streaming April 9.
Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen star in Peacock’s new dramedy The Miniature Wife, where a shrinking mishap turns marriage upside down. Courtesy of Peacock

(Updated Trailer:) Fellow actors Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen are joining forces for a brand‑new dramedy series that’s already giving deliciously chaotic energy.

Set to stream on Peacock, the debut sneak peek for The Miniature Wife instantly sparks memories of the 1989 family classic Honey, I Shrunk the Kids — except this time, it’s modern, darker, and far more adult in its relationship mayhem.

Based on the short story by Manuel Gonzales, the series dives into shifting power dynamics between spouses after a high‑tech mishap triggers the ultimate marriage meltdown.

Macfadyen (Succession) and Banks (Cocaine Bear) star as Les and Lindy, a couple desperately trying to keep their relationship intact.

One tiny problem — literally. Les has accidentally shrunk Lindy down to six inches tall.

It’s relationship drama‑rama with a sci‑fi twist, and the trailer promises equal parts comedy, tension, and “how do we even fix this?” chaos.

The updated trailer leans into the show’s blend of sci‑fi absurdity and emotional messiness, teasing a marriage pushed to its most miniature breaking point.

The Miniature Wife is streaming April 9 on Peacock.

Comment below. Would your relationship survive a six‑inch plot twist?

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