The newsroom at UBA is back in session. The Morning Show is officially returning to Apple TV+ this fall, with Season 4 set to premiere Wednesday, September 17, 2025. The Emmy-winning drama brings new faces, bigger stakes, and another round of behind-the-scenes chaos at the intersection of media, tech, and ego.
Marion Cotillard and Jeremy Irons are joining the series as major players in the upcoming 10-episode arc, alongside Aaron Pierre, William Jackson Harper, and Boyd Holbrook. They’ll share the screen with returning stars Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, as well as Billy Crudup, Mark Duplass, Greta Lee, Nicole Beharie, Jon Hamm, and others.
Set in Spring 2024, Season 4 picks up nearly two years after the events of the previous season. The UBA-NBN merger is now fully baked, and the newly fused network is wrestling with the fallout of AI-generated content, deepfake scandals, and a public increasingly skeptical of what’s real. The media landscape’s shifting—fast—and the power players inside the newsroom are fighting to stay ahead of it.
Episodes will drop weekly on Wednesdays through November 19.
Charlotte Stoudt returns as showrunner and exec producer, with Mimi Leder also directing and executive producing. The series is produced by Media Res, with Michael Ellenberg, Lindsey Springer, Aniston, Witherspoon, and others continuing their EP roles.
The Morning Show remains one of Apple TV+’s flagship dramas. Billy Crudup’s performance as Cory Ellison earned both Emmy and Critics Choice wins last season, and Aniston and Witherspoon have landed multiple Emmy and SAG nominations since the series debuted.