THEn a world where the truth has become the rarest and most precious goods, who decides what is real? The question resonates, powerful and very current, in the first trailer of the fourth season of The Morning Show. The cult series of Apple TV+led by the iconic duo Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoonis preparing to return on September 17 with a narrative that promises to be even more intricate and compelling. Alex and Bradley are again in the front linebut this time the enemy is not just a rival or a scandal, but the same perception of realityin a game of power to trust is the greatest gamble.

The Morning Show 4: deepfake, conspiracies and company secrets

Set in the spring of 2024, almost two years after the merger between UBA and NBN, the New season catapults us into the heart of a polarized America. Ubn’s editorial staff deals with an era dominated by Deepfake, conspiracy theories and corporate cover -ups. The trailer anticipates a Bradley Jackson on traces of a sensational cover-upwhile Alex Levy clashes with new, powerful figures. A raid of the FBI in the network offices raises the stakessuggesting that the kept secrets are more explosive than ever.

Not only Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon: the cast with Oscar entrances

Next to Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, the cast returns that made the series a award -winning jewel. We will find the twice winner of themly Billy CruduP in the role of the brilliant and unpredictable Cory Ellison, together with Mark Duplass, Greta Lee and Jon Hamm. But the real surprise of this season is The arrival of two Oscar prizes: Marion Cotillardwhich will interpret the enigmatic Celine Dumont, e Jeremy Irons. They join them talents like Aaron Pierre, William Jackson Harper and Boyd Holbrook, ready to redefine the balance of power.

The Morning Show 4: When and where to see it

The wait is almost over. The fourth season of The Morning Show, Composed of 10 episodes, it will debut on Apple TV+ Wednesday 17 September with the first episode. A new episode will follow every week, up to season finale scheduled for November 19th. With a trail of Emmy, Sag Awards and awards from critics, the series directed by Mimi Leder and led by the showrunner Charlotte Stoudt is confirmed as an unmissable appointment for those who love great television journalism and high voltage power dramas.

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