Jeremy Irons and Jennifer Aniston in 'The Morning Show' Season 4.
Anticipation is reaching a fever pitch as Season 4 of The Morning Show prepares to make its long-awaited debut on September 17. Apple TV+ made the exciting announcement on May 28, accompanied by a set of captivating first-look images that offer a tantalizing glimpse into the new season. Among the buzzworthy additions are Jeremy Irons, Marion Cotillard, Aaron Pierre, and more—each ready to stir the already electric newsroom atmosphere. Fans will also be delighted by Jon Hamm’s return, bringing back the commanding energy he introduced in Season 3.
This season picks up in the spring of 2024 and promises to plunge viewers once more into the layered world of Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and their ensemble as they navigate evolving responsibilities, clandestine motives, and the ever-blurring lines of truth in a divided America. The aftermath of the UBA and NBN merger looms large, reshaping loyalties and testing convictions.
“With a world tangled in deepfakes, conspiracies, and corporate deception, what can you trust to be real?” the official teaser asks, setting the stage for a drama that feels eerily timely.
The familiar faces returning this season include Mark Duplass as Chip Black, Billy Crudup as Cory Ellison, Karen Pittman as Mia Jordan, and Greta Lee as Stella Bak. Nicole Beharie and Nestor Carbonell will also reprise their roles, while Jon Hamm steps back into the shoes of tech mogul Paul Marks.

Season 4 introduces a dazzling array of newcomers. Jeremy Irons joins the cast as Martin Levy, the scholarly father of Aniston’s character. Marion Cotillard makes a graceful entrance as Celine Dumon, a brilliant woman from an esteemed European lineage. Aaron Pierre embodies Miles, a visionary artist. William Jackson Harper portrays Ben, a driven sports division head, and Boyd Holbrook takes on Brodie, a dynamic podcaster.
The newly released images offer a rich visual preview. One frame shows Alex sharing a quiet moment with her father in what appears to be an academic setting, while another captures Pierre in contemplative reflection within a vibrant creative space.
Speaking with PEOPLE, Jennifer Aniston described the new season as one of the most ambitious yet. “Oh my gosh, it was hard. It was so hard,” she shared, reflecting on the intensity of the filming experience. “It’s jam-packed, that’s for sure.”
Karen Pittman echoed the sentiment, calling the season “super juicy” during her recent interview on SiriusXM. “With what I know about Season 4, I think audiences are in for something truly compelling, especially given the political and sociopolitical layers woven into the story,” she remarked. Pittman also referenced Aniston’s character’s fierce move to block the UBA sale to Hyperion by the end of Season 3. “There’s so much to unpack this time around.”
As excitement builds, fans are encouraged to mark their calendars. The Morning Show returns on Wednesday, September 17, exclusively on Apple TV+, with new episodes arriving each week.