Ginnifer Goodwin Teams Up with Melissa Collazo in Prime Video’s New Series ‘The Probability of Miracles’
Ginnifer Goodwin Joins Cast of ‘The Probability of Miracles’
Ginnifer Goodwin has been cast as a series regular in the upcoming adaptation of Wendy Wunder’s best-selling novel, The Probability of Miracles. The series, featuring Melissa Collazo and Henry Eikenberry, is guided by showrunners Rina Mamoun and Katie Lovejoy, who is also responsible for writing and executive producing.
The Probability of Miracles centers on Campbell Cooper, a sharp-witted teenager grappling with terminal cancer. After her diagnosis, Campbell moves with her mother and younger sister to the town of Promise, rumored to be a place of miracles. Skeptical of such notions, she struggles with the belief in possibilities as she confronts the reality of her situation. Her summer in this unusual town reveals that miracles—and the potential for love—might exist, even when they seem unlikely.
In her role, Goodwin portrays Campbell’s mother, who has tirelessly sought solutions for her daughter since her initial diagnosis. The character’s investment in her child’s battle has taken a toll, overshadowing her own personal development and well-being.
The series is a collaborative effort from Alloy Entertainment, Warner Bros. Television, and Amazon MGM Studios. Leslie Morgenstein and Laura Lancaster serve as executive producers, with Ella Jones directing and executive producing the inaugural episode.
Goodwin recently starred in Zootopia 2, which achieved the milestone of being the highest-grossing animated film of all time. The film received nominations from the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, and Critics’ Choice, among others, and claimed the Best Animated Film award at the 2026 BAFTA Awards. She first lent her voice to the lead character, Judy, in Disney’s Zootopia (2016), which grossed over $1 billion globally and garnered multiple prestigious awards.
Additionally, Goodwin appears in the Fox comedy series Pivoting, alongside Eliza Coupe and Maggie Q.







