Get ready to rethink everything you know about relationships! What if a bizarre technological mishap could shrink your spouse—and your marriage—down to size? That’s the wild premise of The Miniature Wife, a high-concept rom-com series starring Elizabeth Banks (The Hunger Games, The Better Sister) and Matthew Macfadyen (Succession, Deadpool & Wolverine). But here’s where it gets controversial: this isn’t just a quirky love story—it’s a sharp exploration of power dynamics in marriage, and not everyone will agree with its take. Based on Manuel Gonzales’s short story, the 10-episode dramedy dives into the chaos that unfolds when a couple’s bond is tested by the ultimate relationship crisis. And this is the part most people miss: it’s not just about the shrinking—it’s about the cracks that form when the scales of power tip unexpectedly. With a star-studded cast including Ronny Chieng (Crazy Rich Asians), Zoe Lister-Jones (New Girl), and O-T Fagbenle (The Handmaid’s Tale), the series promises humor, heart, and plenty of thought-provoking moments. Created by Jennifer Ames and Steve Turner (Boardwalk Empire), and directed by Greg Mottola (Superbad), this Media Res Original is set to drop all episodes on Stan this April 10th. But here’s the real question: Does shrinking your partner—literally—expose the flaws in modern relationships, or does it just magnify what was already there? Let us know what you think in the comments—this one’s sure to spark debate!