Harrison Ford says Michael J. Fox’s guidance on ‘Shrinking’ is vital to telling the truth about Parkinson’s

With the third season of AppleTV+’s critically acclaimed series “Shrinking” on the horizon, Harrison Ford is speaking candidly about the emotional weight behind his character’s storyline—and the man who’s helping him carry it. Michael J. Fox, who joins the cast this season, isn’t just an acting icon; he’s become a guiding force behind Ford’s portrayal of a man navigating life with Parkinson’s Disease.

An actor meets a role, and a cause becomes personal

Harrison Ford has played archaeologists, presidents, and galactic smugglers, but in Shrinking, his turn as Paul—an esteemed therapist diagnosed with Parkinson’s—strikes a different chord. The show, known for its mix of humor and emotional depth, now enters more intimate territory in Season 3 as Paul’s condition advances. That shift, Ford says, demanded more than performance—it demanded authenticity.

Harrison Ford and Michael J. Fox.

Enter Michael J. Fox. Diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s at 29 and now a global advocate through his foundation, Fox brings more than prestige to the project. For Ford, his presence is a kind of anchor. “He gives me both a physical representation of the disease to inform myself with,” Ford told Variety, “but more than that, he allows me to believe that Paul could believe that he could be adequate to the challenge.”

It’s a layered admission. In a landscape where chronic illness is often reduced to a narrative device, Ford is resisting the flattening. With Fox’s help, Paul’s story becomes not just plausible, but painfully real.

Dignity, not drama: the ethics of portraying illness

Ford’s commitment to “getting it right” comes with a firm sense of responsibility. “The truth is that we can’t be f**king around with this just to make a joke or anything. Parkinson’s is not funny,” he said. It’s a striking statement from an actor known for his dry wit—but one that draws a clear line. Even in a dramedy like Shrinking, where levity often punctures grief, this storyline won’t be mined for laughs.

Harrison Ford on Why Having Michael J. Fox Is 'Essential' on Shrinking Set

That sensitivity mirrors how the show itself has handled trauma since its debut. At its core, Shrinking is about the messy, nonlinear work of healing. Jason Segel’s character, Jimmy, copes with the loss of his wife through increasingly unorthodox therapy methods, disrupting the lives of clients and colleagues alike. But even as it plays with ethical boundaries, Shrinking has never trivialized pain. Season 3’s deepening focus on Parkinson’s only sharpens that promise.

Ford’s portrayal of Paul, now a man facing physical deterioration with intellectual fire still intact, will explore the ambiguity of aging, decline, and personal reinvention. “He knows he’s in decline,” Ford said. “He’s entering a phase of his life which is a mystery, but he has a partner.” That partner, played by Wendie Malick, introduces a note of hope—proof that even as bodies fail, intimacy and connection remain possible.

Michael J. Fox’s quiet revolution continues

It’s easy to forget just how radical Michael J. Fox’s public journey with Parkinson’s has been. In the decades since his diagnosis, he’s transformed from sitcom star to global symbol of resilience, founding an organization that has raised more than $1.5 billion in research funding. His decision to act again—not just in cameos, but as a narrative guide—is both poignant and powerful.

Harrison Ford Talks About Michael J. Fox's Presence on Shrinking Set

Ford describes Fox with reverence: “He’s very smart, very brave, noble, generous, passionate… an example to all of us.” For a man whose own persona has long been shaped by stoic heroism, Ford’s awe speaks volumes. But perhaps it’s not just admiration—it’s acknowledgment. That storytelling, when done right, can change how we see vulnerability. And that Fox is still doing that work, even after decades, simply by showing up.

Rewriting masculinity, one therapist at a time

Shrinking is, in many ways, a series about men learning to speak the language of emotional honesty. Whether it’s Jimmy’s chaotic grief, Paul’s slow reckoning with mortality, or the rich dynamic between them, the show strips away the silence that often surrounds male vulnerability. With Fox on board, that theme deepens further.

Harrison Ford says Michael J. Fox's presence on 'Shrinking' Season 3 has  been 'essential'

Paul’s progression won’t be a sidebar. According to Ford, his Parkinson’s diagnosis becomes central to the season’s arc—a driving force rather than a passive detail. He won’t be reduced to a cautionary tale, but rendered as something more difficult and more human: a man facing the unknown, one breath, one tremor, one breakthrough at a time.

Season 3 also promises more ensemble development, with standout performances expected once again from Jessica Williams and Jason Segel. But it’s the bond between Paul and his new confidant—between Ford and Fox—that may offer the show’s most profound moments yet.

A series, and a conversation, worth continuing

In the golden age of television, few shows manage to balance sorrow and sweetness without losing depth. Shrinking continues to pull off that feat, and in its third season, it’s poised to go even further—exploring not just personal grief, but collective empathy.

Ford’s Emmy-nominated turn is proof that even at 82, an actor can discover new corners of their craft. With Fox beside him, that discovery becomes shared—an intergenerational handoff of meaning, legacy, and grace under pressure.

As Shrinking returns this fall on AppleTV+, it asks us not just to laugh or cry, but to witness. To witness decline without defeat. Humor without cruelty. Aging not as a punchline, but as a path toward deeper connection. And in that, the show—and its cast—have already done something extraordinary.

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