
Nearly two years after the events of the previous season, The Morning Show is finally set to return with its fourth instalment. The award-winning Apple TV+ drama, which follows the lives of those behind a popular morning news programme, continues to delve into the complex power dynamics and ethical dilemmas at play behind the scenes. Premiering on 17 September 2025 with a 10-episode run, there’s ample time for chaos to unfold off-camera this season. What challenges lie ahead for the network this time?
Season 4 picks up in the aftermath of the UBA-NBN merger, with the newsroom now a battleground for control, reputation, and reality itself. In an age of deepfakes, conspiracy theories, and media manipulation, who can say what the truth really is? Having tackled real-world issues such as the #MeToo movement and the COVID-19 pandemic in earlier seasons, anticipation is high for the events that will shape this season’s narrative.
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Leading ladies and executive producers Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston return as the formidable duo at the heart of the storm—Bradley Jackson and Alex Levy. Their characters continue to navigate the high-stakes world of broadcast journalism, contending with the challenges brought on by the merger.
Joining the star-studded ensemble cast are Billy Crudup (fresh from an Emmy win), Karen Pittman, Nicole Beharie, Néstor Carbonell, Mark Duplass, Greta Lee, Marion Cotillard, Jeremy Irons, Aaron Pierre, William Jackson Harper, Boyd Holbrook, and fan favourite Jon Hamm.
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The new season is once again helmed by showrunner Charlotte Stoudt and director Mimi Leder. With the previous season making a significant impact and garnering 16 Emmy nominations, it's safe to say anticipation is high for what’s to come.