Apple TV+ has revealed the first official teaser for the fourth season of The Morning Show, confirming the high-stakes drama will return on Wednesday, 17 September 2025. The Emmy-winning series, starring and executive produced by Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, continues its deep dive into the volatile intersection of media, power, and truth.
Set in spring 2024, the new season picks up nearly two years after the explosive events of season three. With the merger between UBA and NBN now complete, the newsroom faces a new chapter filled with corporate upheaval and blurred lines between fact and fiction. In a climate where misinformation moves faster than headlines, the show asks a chilling question: “Who can you trust?”

The season four cast brings an impressive mix of returning power players and award-winning newcomers. Joining Aniston and Witherspoon are Marion Cotillard, Jeremy Irons, Aaron Pierre, Boyd Holbrook, and William Jackson Harper. Series regulars like Billy Crudup, Mark Duplass, Greta Lee, Nicole Beharie, and Jon Hamm also reprise their roles. Crudup, who won both an Emmy and a Critics Choice Award for his portrayal of Cory Ellison, returns as the sharp-tongued executive navigating chaos from the inside.
The series remains in the hands of Charlotte Stoudt, serving as showrunner and executive producer, alongside Mimi Leder, who returns as director and executive producer.

Season three was a critical success, earning 16 Emmy nominations, including another win for Crudup. The American Film Institute also named it one of the top 10 TV programs of 2023, solidifying its place in the prestige drama conversation.
Season four will unfold across ten episodes, premiering weekly after the debut. With a landscape filled with deepfakes, conspiracies, and corporate smokescreens, The Morning Show is poised to ask its biggest and darkest questions yet. Watch the first teaser below.
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