‘The Morning Show’ Heads Into a Risky “Reset” in Steamy Season 4 Trailer
Jennifer Aniston in "The Morning Show," premiering September 17, 2025 on Apple TV+.
The hit Apple TV+ drama pushes into new territory as Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon return for a season of power plays, cover-ups, and explosive secrets.
Apple TV+ has released the official trailer for season four of ‘The Morning Show,’ teasing a season filled with ambition, betrayal, and bold reinvention. The Emmy-winning drama has never shied away from mixing personal stakes with national scandals, and the footage suggests the series is raising the bar once again.
Jennifer Aniston returns as Alex Levy, now the figurehead of the newly merged UBN network, trying to hold onto power while facing mounting scrutiny. The trailer opens with Alex at the center of a glossy magazine cover declaring a “New Paradigm,” only for critics to question whether her leadership represents progress or just another “glass cliff” scenario waiting to collapse.
Reese Witherspoon’s Bradley Jackson reemerges after her dramatic FBI raid cliffhanger in season three. She’s back on-air but quickly drawn into a dangerous cover-up that forces her to reexamine her loyalty to both Alex and her own ambitions. Meanwhile, Bradley’s relationship with Chip (Mark Duplass) grows more complicated as the two face high-stakes decisions that could alter their careers forever.
Greta Lee and Marion Cotillard in "The Morning Show," premiering September 17, 2025 on Apple TV+.
New cast members join the fray, including Marion Cotillard as Celine Dumont, a provocative executive who openly challenges Alex’s “female utopia” vision. Boyd Holbrook makes his debut as a charismatic yet unpredictable rival whose arrival destabilizes the newsroom both professionally and personally. Returning favorites also appear, including Billy Crudup’s slippery network boss Cory, still pulling strings behind the scenes, and Jon Hamm’s tech mogul Paul, whose influence looms large over UBN’s future.
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The trailer teases plenty of steamy entanglements alongside corporate drama, staying true to the show’s DNA of mixing romantic intrigue with timely political commentary. In one charged exchange, Cotillard’s Celine warns: “To get what you want, you need to burn the house down” — a line that seems poised to define the season’s central conflict.
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‘The Morning Show’ has become one of Apple TV+’s flagship titles since debuting in 2019, earning awards recognition and strong streaming numbers. Season four promises to build on that legacy, offering a sharp exploration of media accountability, gender politics, and the blurred lines between truth and survival in a fractured industry.
‘The Morning Show’ season four premieres September 17 on Apple TV+, with one episode debuting weekly through November 19.