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Rose Byrne’s highly acclaimed comedy-drama Physical earned a third season, Apple TV+ announced Thursday. Byne plays a 1980s San Diego resident on a journey to self-discovery via aerobics. Annie Weisman created it.

Byrne plays Sheila Rubin who is married to Rory Scovel’s Danny Rubin. The cast also includes Paul Sparks and Della Saba. Lou Taylor Pucci and Diedre Friedel complete the ensemble. Sheila is in trouble after she launches her first fitness video. She’s torn between Danny or someone else. She is also competing in the world of fitness videos. Between June 3rd and August 5th, the second season was released.

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“I am thrilled for the opportunity to continue telling Sheila’s story in creative collaboration with Rose Byrne and the rest of our incredible cast, writers, and crew. Rose’s breathtaking, hilarious and brave performance is the north star on our show’s journey of personal empowerment and transformation in 80’s Southern California in all its synth-pop, sun-baked, spandex-clad glory,”Weisman stated this in a statement. “The feedback we’ve received from audiences who continue to discover and feel seen by Physical is the most deeply gratifying experience of my career and I’m so grateful to our team at Apple and Tomorrow Studios for making this dream a reality.”

Physical After its debut in June 2021, the first season of the series received critical acclaim. Tomorrow Studios produced the show, and Stephanie Laing directed it. Byrne, Laing and Weisman are the executive producers.

Before you star in PhysicalByrne was nominated for two Emmy Awards Damages. Some of her credits include Mrs. America, Instant Family, No Activity, Neighbors, Spy, Insidious, Bridesmaids. However, shooting Physical Byrne said that Season 1 was exhausting. Vogue Season 2 was her first season of filming and she was eager to return to work.

“As an actor, the most grueling jobs can often be the most fun, too, and I’ve been so spoiled with this experience,”Bryne added. “I was so happy to get to continue to tell the story of Sheila, and the story of all the characters. For me, it’s a very immersive experience stepping back onto set, as it’s such a great period piece about the whole world of San Diego at that point. And then having this very mercurial, complicated protagonist to play-it really is a pleasure going to work.”All episodes Physical You can stream them on Apple TV+.

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