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The Morning Show Season 4: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far

The Morning Show Season 4: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far

Business Upturn02-05-2025

By Aman Shukla Published on May 2, 2025, 18:00 IST Last updated May 2, 2025, 11:49 IST
The Morning Show continues to captivate audiences with its gripping drama, star-studded cast, and timely storytelling. As fans eagerly await Season 4, speculation is rife about the release date, returning and new cast members, and the plot developments that will unfold at UBA. Here's everything we know so far about The Morning Show Season 4. The Morning Show Season 4 Release Date Speculation
Apple TV+ has yet to officially announce a release date for The Morning Show Season 4. However, with production reportedly wrapping in December 2024 and considering the series' previous release timelines, the new season is expected to premiere in fall 2025. The Morning Show Season 4 Expected Cast
The Morning Show is renowned for its A-list ensemble, and Season 4 promises to deliver more star power. Here's who to expect: Jennifer Aniston as Alex Levy: The veteran anchor who orchestrated the UBA-NBN merger in Season 3, setting the stage for new power dynamics.
Reese Witherspoon as Bradley Jackson: Facing legal repercussions after turning herself in to the FBI for covering up her brother's January 6 insurrection involvement.
Billy Crudup as Cory Ellison: The charismatic UBA CEO, likely navigating the merger's fallout.
Mark Duplass as Chip Black, Karen Pittman as Mia Jordan, Nestor Carbonell as Yanko Flores, Greta Lee as Stella Bak, and Nicole Beharie as Chris Hunter are expected to return, though Beharie's role may be limited if her character joins a sports network.
Tig Notaro as Amanda Robinson, Paul Marks' chief of staff, appears in the wrap video, suggesting her return. The Morning Show Season 4 Potential Plot
The Season 3 finale left fans with major cliffhangers, setting up a dramatic Season 4. Alex Levy's bold move to merge UBA with NBN thwarted Paul Marks' (Jon Hamm) takeover, while Bradley Jackson's FBI confession raises questions about her future.Here's what to expect:
UBA-NBN Merger Fallout: The merger will likely dominate Season 4, exploring job security, programming changes, and Alex's new leadership role. Showrunner Charlotte Stoudt confirmed the consequences of Season 3's events will play out for every character.
Bradley's Legal Troubles: Bradley's fate remains uncertain after confessing to withholding evidence of her brother Hal's January 6 actions. Will she face jail time, or will her journalistic career survive? The Morning Show season 4
Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com

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