‘The Morning Show’ Season 4 Trailer Promises the Most Chaotic Chapter Yet!! Check It Out!!

Apple TV+ has officially dropped the trailer for The Morning Show Season 4, and it looks like Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon’s newsroom drama is about to hit its most chaotic chapter yet. The new season premieres globally on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, with episodes rolling out weekly until November 19. Season 4 picks up in spring 2024, nearly two years after the explosive Season 3 finale. The UBA-NBN merger has gone through, meaning the newsroom now carries more weight — and more danger. With deepfakes, conspiracy theories, and corporate cover-ups dominating the landscape, the series asks the burning question: in today’s media, who can you really trust? But this time, there’s a war brewing, and UBN is being targeted by the very people who once held it up in the first place.

Aside from Aniston and Witherspoon, the cast of The Morning Show Season 4 also features William Jackson Harper (Midsommar), Greta Lee (Past Lives), Mark Duplass (Good American Family), Nicole Beharie (Love, Brooklyn), Marion Cotillard (The Ice Tower), Jon Hamm (Your Friends & Neighbors) Nestor Carbonell (Shōgun), Aaron Pierre (Rebel Ridge), Boyd Holbrook (A Complete Unknown), Jeremy Irons (House of Gucci) Billy Crudup (After the Wedding), and Karen Pittman (And Just Like That).

Is ‘The Morning Show’ Worth Watching?

Depends on who you ask. Audiences have found a lot to like about it, but much of it has trouble sticking. When it’s good, it’s great, but when it’s not, it’s forgettable. However, as Collider‘s Taylor Gates pointed out in her Season 3 review — it’s never boring:

Too many characters is a problem that The Morning Show has had from the beginning, and while it unfortunately doesn’t seem to have learned from its mistakes, it also hasn’t lost the elements that made it great, either. There are still some zingers that give the show nice beats of comedy and wit, showing that despite its sleek exterior and heavy topics, it doesn’t always take itself so seriously.

The Morning Show takes on a lot this season, but it impressively succeeds at most of it. By integrating topics in a way that’s natural and featuring riveting friendships, romantic relationships, and power struggles, it gives the majority of its characters their moments to shine. While the central topics may have evolved with the times and most of the characters have moved on from the fictional morning show featured in the series, this still very much is The Morning Show we fell in love with.

Apple TV+ premieres The Morning Show on September 17. You can check out the trailer above.

 

via Collider

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