Jennifer Aniston's The Morning Show Gets Season 4 Release Date & Trailer
'With the UBA-NBN merger complete, the newsroom must grapple with newfound responsibility, hidden motives and the elusive nature of truth in a polarized America,' reads the official synopsis for Season 4. 'In a world rife with deepfakes, conspiracy theories and corporate cover-ups — who can you trust? And how can you know what's actually real?'
Check out The Morning Show Season 4 teaser trailer below (watch more trailers):
Set to take place nearly two years after the events of Season 4, the next installment of The Morning Show will officially start streaming on Wednesday, September 17. Joining Aniston and Witherspoon in the new season are returning cast members Jon Hamm, Greta Lee, Mark Duplass, Nestor Carbonell, Karen Pittman, and Nicole Beharie.
The Morning Show is an unapologetic, candid drama that looks at the modern workplace through the lens of the people who help wake America up. Season 4 will also feature the addition of Oscar winners Marion Cotillard as Celine Dumont and Jeremy Irons as Alex's father, Martin Levy, along with Aaron Pierre as Miles, William Jackson Harper as Ben, and Boyd Holbrook as Brodie.
The series is created and executive produced by Michael Ellenberg (The Leftovers), with Kerry Ehrin serving as writer. Executive producers are Witherspoon, Aniston, Ehrin, Mimi Leder, Kristin Hahn, Lauren Levy Neudstadter, Adam Milch, and Erica Lipez. Season 3 was the show's highest-rated installment with a Tomatometer rating of 75% on Rotten Tomatoes.
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