Harrison Ford Says Michael J. Fox's 'Humor and Courage Are Evident' as They Team Up for "Shrinking" Season 3 (Exclusive)

River Callaway/Variety via Getty; Jason Kempin/Getty Harrison Ford attended theShrinkingFYC Event in California on Sunday, May 18 The actor, 82, spoke exclusively to PEOPLE about Michael J. Fox joining the Apple TV+ series for season three Fox, 63, previously retired from acting amid his journey with Parkinson's Harrison Fordis full of praise for his new costar,Michael J. Fox! While attending theShrinkingFYC Event at Apple TV+ Emmy House, The Hollywood Athletic Club, in Los Angeles on Sunday, May 18, the actor, 82, spoke exclusively to PEOPLE about Fox, 63,joining the castofShrinkingfor season three. It marks theBack to the Futurestar's return to on-camera acting following his2020 retirement announcementamid his journey with Parkinson's. The role of Fox's character inShrinkingis yet to be shared publicly — but his casting reunites him with the series' co-creatorBill Lawrence, whom he previously worked with onSpin Cityin 1996. Ford tells PEOPLE he didn't know Fox "very well" before he joined theShrinkingcast, but he has had the opportunity to meet him a few times throughout the years. "His willingness to be part of our show is a great source of inspiration and gives us a real purpose," Ford tells PEOPLE. "It's not just us coming together, two actors. There's a story to tell, and our commitment to the story is what joins us together. I appreciate his willingness to be a part of the show." River Callaway/Variety via Getty In the series, Ford stars as Dr. Paul Rhodes, a therapist practicing mental health therapy while navigating his own Parkinson's diagnosis. Parkinson's is a "brain disorder that causes unintended or uncontrollable movements, such as shaking, stiffness, and difficulty with balance and coordination," according to theNational Institute of Aging. The disease worsens over time, with some people who have it experiencing "mental and behavioral changes, sleep problems, depression, memory difficulties, and fatigue." The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Ford said Fox is "pleased" the Apple TV+ series is "bringing Parkinson's more into the light," after dedicating his life to spreading awareness and raising money to fight the disease since publicly sharing his diagnosis in 1991 at the age of 29. He continued acting inSpin Cityfrom 1996 to 2001 despite his diagnosis and went on to star inThe Good Wifebefore announcing his retirement. Fox launched the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research in 2000. Asked if working alongside Fox helped his portrayal of the disease, Ford tells PEOPLE, "I'm sure that there are subtle things that will show up later." "When we were together, it was an accomplishment of all of us trying to meet all the ambitions, both obvious and attendant, to the ideas we're trying to deal with," he continues. "I've done what I could to acquaint myself with the aspects of the disease that I'm portraying, and I'm at a much different stage of the disease." "My character's in a much different stage of the disease than Michael's," he adds. "But Michael, as Bill [Lawrence] points out, is totally there on the intellectual level. And emotionally, his humor and his courage are evident." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Apple TV+ Ford previously told PEOPLE he takes his role in the series "deadly f------ seriously." "There's no intention to make it into a joke, but there are people that absorb these kinds of experiences with grace and courage and a little bit of wisdom," he said. "And that is not to say that some people do not." "It's just to say that this is a person particularly equipped to communicate what it is that it's like, and that is something that I feel that is worth sharing with our audience," Ford added. Seasons 1 and 2 ofShrinkingcan be streamed on Apple TV+. Read the original article onPeople

Harrison Ford Says Michael J. Fox’s ‘Humor and Courage Are Evident’ as They Team Up for “Shrinking” Season 3 (Exclusive)

Harrison Ford Says Michael J. Fox's 'Humor and Courage Are Evident' as They Team Up for "Shrinking" Season 3 (Exclusiv...
Gary Lineker to step down from the BBC after sharing social media post on ZionismNew Foto - Gary Lineker to step down from the BBC after sharing social media post on Zionism

Gary Lineker, the former England soccer player and now a media celebrity, will leave his role as a presenter for the BBC afterfacing criticismfor reposting an Instagram story aboutZionismwhich featured a picture of a rat. The 64-year-old Lineker, who is the British national broadcaster's highest-paid presenter on about 1.3 million pounds ($1.7 million) a year, wasset to leaveflagship soccer highlights show "Match of the Day" at the end of this season but remain with the corporation to front other soccer coverage, including next year's men's World Cup. However, theBBC said in a statementthat Lineker will step down from the BBC after final "Match of the Day" episode next weekend in the wake of his decision to share a post from the group, Palestine Lobby, illustrated with a picture of a rat, titled: "Zionism explained in two minutes." Rats, linked to disease and dirt, have been used to represent Jews in antisemitic propaganda throughout history, includingby the Nazisin 1930s Germany. "Gary has acknowledged the mistake he made," BBC director-general Tim Davie said. "Accordingly, we have agreed he will step back from further presenting after this season." Lineker had apologized last week for his conduct, saying he reposted material which he subsequently learned contained "offensive references," adding that he withdrew the post as soon as he became aware of the issue and "would never knowingly share anything antisemitic." Before Lineker's apology, Davie said the corporation needed people to be the "exemplars of BBC values and follow our social media policies" and that "when someone makes a mistake, it costs us." "Football has been at the heart of my life for as long as I can remember — both on the pitch and in the studio," Lineker said. "I care deeply about the game, and about the work I've done with the BBC over many years. As I've said, I would never consciously repost anything antisemitic — it goes against everything I stand for. "However, I recognize the error and upset that I caused, and reiterate how sorry I am. Stepping back now feels like the responsible course of action." Strained relationship with the BBC Lineker's openness to reflect his political views on social media have caused growing friction with the BBC regarding its impartiality guidelines. He wastemporarily suspendedfrom the corporation in March 2023 over comments he made criticizing the then-Conservative government's new asylum policy. It led to the BBC's rules on social media posts being rewritten to say presenters of high-profile programs outside news had a "responsibility to respect the BBC's impartiality, because of their profile on the BBC." Lineker was among 500 high-profile figures who signed an open letter in February urging the BBC to re-broadcast a documentary, "Gaza: How to Survive a War Zone," to its streaming service, BBC iPlayer. The documentary was pulled after it emerged its 13-year-old narrator was the son of a Hamas official. Last week, in an interview with The Daily Telegraph newspaper that came a day after his initial apology, Lineker spoke out about the conduct of Israel in thewar against Hamas in Gaza, saying those who stayed silent about it were "almost complicit." Lineker's media career The network has lost something of anational treasurewho has become almost as well known a broadcaster as he was a soccer player. Lineker is one of England's greatest players — he scored 48 goals in 80 games for his country and was the leading scorer at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico — who transitioned into being a slick, witty and knowledgeable TV personality and an all-around media darling, with 8.7 million followers on X and 1.2 million followers on Instagram. He has been the main presenter of BBC's "Match of the Day" since 1999 and he used his status as a freelancer to work for other broadcasters such as NBC, Al Jazeera and BT Sport. Lineker, who played his club soccer for Everton, Tottenham and Barcelona, is the co-founder of the hugely successful "Goalhanger" podcasts — the maker of the popular "The Rest is History" series and its spin-offs about politics, soccer, entertainment and money. Reaction to Lineker's departure Lineker's departure from the BBC was welcomed by the Campaign Against Antisemitism, which said he had become "a symbol of the rot at the heart of our national broadcaster." Lineker, the group added, was "repeatedly allowed to flout the BBC's own rules on impartiality, abusing his position to promote his increasingly propagandist politics, vilifying those he disagrees with, and even promoting dehumanizing and extreme messages." Lineker has accepted that being outspoken with his views would make him a target but, for many, it has strengthened his status as one of Britain's most popular figures. "Gary has been a defining voice in football coverage for the BBC for over two decades," Davie said. "His passion and knowledge have shaped our sports journalism and earned him the respect of sports fans across the UK and beyond. We want to thank him for the contribution he has made." "Match of the Day" — a late-night program that has been running since the 1960s and is regarded as an institution in Britain — will be hosted by Kelly Cates, Mark Chapman and Gabby Logan for the start of the 2025-26 season. None of them are former soccer players. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Gary Lineker to step down from the BBC after sharing social media post on Zionism

Gary Lineker to step down from the BBC after sharing social media post on Zionism Gary Lineker, the former England soccer player and now a m...
Beyoncé says Chicago crowd 'may be the best audience' during final show there: Here's whyNew Foto - Beyoncé says Chicago crowd 'may be the best audience' during final show there: Here's why

Beyoncéfans in Chicago bravedsevere weather conditions, an evacuationand cold temperatures for her"Cowboy Carter" Tour. And the dedication didn't go unnoticed. TheGrammy-winning singeperformed her last of three showsat Solder Fieldon May 18.Beyoncéfirst took the stage in Chicago forCowboy Carter and Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Touron May 15. The second show took place on May 17. As the show kicked off she acknowledged the colder temperatures outside. And toward the end of Sunday's concert told the crowd, "Chicago, I want y'all to know y'all may be the best audience. I can't believe y'all have so much energy. It's 50 degrees, they say it feels like 41. Y'all been out here giving me so much warmth." Many Chicagoans and other fans were quick to echo her sentiment on social media, with one writing, "Chicago was definitely one of the best. They were singing every single word ad-libs and all." Beyonce said we was the best audience Chicago 🥹 — GABRIELLENoUNiON (@Gi2GONE)May 19, 2025 As fans know, theChicago opener was delayed hoursdue to severe weather in the area. However neither a wether delay or a temporary evacuation could dampen the crowd's sky-high energy throughout the night. Beyoncé and her fans weathered the storm as she put on a high-energy performance Chicago was definitely one of the best. They were singing every single word, adlibs and all lol — II HANDS II HEAVEN 🤍 (@LifeAsEbony)May 19, 2025 One fan expressed his dedication on social media saying, "Beyoncé could come out at midnight. Guess what's going to happen? We'll still be out here waiting." Of course, Beyoncé firstdebuted the highly anticipated showat SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 28 with39 songs on the set list. She performed a total of five shows there, and the concerts proved to berevolutionary spectaclefilled with fashion, different music genres and most notably country music and politics. The nine-city tour will span the U.S. and Europe with the grand finaletaking place in Las Vegason July 26. Beyoncé has alreadymade history with her scheduled tour dates, including by playing the most dates at SoFi Stadium of any artist. Beyoncé will kick off her first of five shows at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey May 22. Follow Caché McClay, the USA TODAY Network's Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter, onInstagram,TikTokandXas @cachemcclay. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean:Beyoncé says Chicago crowd 'may be the best audience': Here's why

Beyoncé says Chicago crowd 'may be the best audience' during final show there: Here's why

Beyoncé says Chicago crowd 'may be the best audience' during final show there: Here's why Beyoncéfans in Chicago bravedsevere we...
Beyoncé bids farewell to a chilly Chicago with a fiery final show and heartfelt thank youNew Foto - Beyoncé bids farewell to a chilly Chicago with a fiery final show and heartfelt thank you

Beyoncé Knowles-Carterput on a scorching final show in Chicago, and despite the chilly temperatures in the the Windy City, the entire night was heated. TheGrammy-winning singerkicked off her third concertat Solder Fieldaround 8:22 p.m. CT on May 18. The performance markedBeyoncé's last of three concerts in Chicago on herCowboy Carter and Rodeo Chitlin' CircuitTour, after taking the stage May 15, May 17 and May 18. Many fans made note of the cold temperatures on social media as they waited for Beyoncé to take the stage, and the singer even acknowledged them herself. "Thank y'all for being here tonight. I hope y'all stay warm. We gone get it hot," she told the crowd as the show began. Beyoncé firstdebuted the highly anticipated showat SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 28 with39 songs on the set list. She performed a total of five shows there, and the concerts proved to berevolutionary spectaclefilled with fashion, different music genres and most notably country music and politics. OH THIS NEW LOOK IS SO CUTE😭😭😭pic.twitter.com/mYWYms1aHh — 𝗱𝗮𝗻𝗻𝘆🫧💚 (@beyoncegarden)May 19, 2025 The energy certainly carried over to her three-night run in Chicago, where she introduced several new looks — most recently, a sparkly oversized No. 4 jersey paired with thigh-high boots on the third night. Before closing the show, she took a moment to share her appreciation with the crowd. "Chicago, I want y'all to know y'all may be the best audience. I can't believe y'all have so much energy," Beyoncé said. "It's 50 degrees, they say it feels like 41. Y'all been out here giving me so much warmth." As fans know, Beyoncé first released the 27-track project in March 2024. It has sincemade historyandbroken multiple records.As Beyoncé's first country album, she deliberately featured country legends and emerging Black country artists alike. She became the first Black woman to winbest country albumat the 2025 Grammys and alsotook home album of the year. The nine-city tour will span the U.S. and Europe with the grand finaletaking place in Las Vegason July 26. Beyoncé has alreadymade history with her scheduled tour dates, including by playing the most dates at SoFi Stadium of any artist. Beyoncé heads to MetLife Stadium in New Jersey for a total of five nights, starting May 22. Follow Caché McClay, the USA TODAY Network's Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter, onInstagram,TikTokandXas @cachemcclay. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean:Beyoncé closes out Chicago tour stop with blazing final show

Beyoncé bids farewell to a chilly Chicago with a fiery final show and heartfelt thank you

Beyoncé bids farewell to a chilly Chicago with a fiery final show and heartfelt thank you Beyoncé Knowles-Carterput on a scorching final sho...
AP PHOTOS: Highlights from Day 7 of the Cannes Film FestivalNew Foto - AP PHOTOS: Highlights from Day 7 of the Cannes Film Festival

CANNES, France (AP) — Much of the cinema world has descended on theCannes Film Festivalas the French Riviera extravaganza holdsits 78th edition. This gallery featuresdaily highlightsfrom the Cannes Film Festival curated by Associated Press photo editors. ___ For more coverage of the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, visithttps://apnews.com/hub/cannes-film-festival.

AP PHOTOS: Highlights from Day 7 of the Cannes Film Festival

AP PHOTOS: Highlights from Day 7 of the Cannes Film Festival CANNES, France (AP) — Much of the cinema world has descended on theCannes Film ...

 

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