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Season Three of The Morning Show has come to an end, but our favorite talk show hosts will return soon. As usual, The Morning Show kept audiences guessing as UBA battled a shocking data breach, while Alex Levy (Jennifer Aniston) and Bradley Jackson (Reese Witherspoon) reckoned with the ethically ambiguous nature of their careers. Naturally, Apple TV+ renewed the series for another season—and now that the SAG-AFTRA strike is over, production can technically begin.

So, what does that mean for our dear friends at The Morning Show? Will Season Four bring (another!) much-needed reckoning? Or do things have to get worse before they get better? All we know for sure is that Season Four will center on Bradley and Alex’s friendship. The Morning Show is rooted in current events, and the series tracks their ability to navigate politics while working together as journalists. At the end of Season Three, Bradley faces felony charges after he admits to hiding her brother's assault of a police officer during the January 6 insurrection. The episode ends with Alex escorting Bradley to the FBI to confess, then heading back to UBA to pitch a merger with another network. Both Alex and Bradley's futures are in flux, but The Morning Show's showrunner, Charlotte Stoudt, said they’ll stick together as the series continues.

“The show is a love story between these women,” Stoudt explained to The Hollywood Reporter. “The core of The Morning Show is their dynamic and how they change each other.” As she plans Season Four, Stoudt is determined to keep Bradley and Alex’s storylines intertwined. “I think that [their dynamic] always has to be there, absolutely. So we’ll find a way. They’ll be in the same room somehow!”

Keep reading for everything we know about Season Four of The Morning Show.

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What Will Happen in Season Four of The Morning Show?

Season Three left many stories open-ended, so the next season should be interesting, to say the absolute least. Bradley’s romance with Laura fizzled out after the January 6 debacle, so Season Four could see them reconcile or finally get some closure. Meanwhile, Cory—who was accused of grooming Bradley—was forced to leave UBA, but as we know, people rarely walk out without a fight. Of course, Paul Marks's illegal side gigs are sure to blow up soon, and we'll certainly catch up with Alex’s attempt to negotiate a merger with a rival network. No matter where Season Four heads, there will be loads of material to work with.

When asked about including current events (like the SAG-AFTRA strike or the war between Israel and Palestine) Stoudt said it’s too early to tell. “We obviously look at everything that’s going on in the world,” she explained. “Whether it’s that conflict or something else, we always try to be as thoughtful and as intentional about it as we can.”

Who Will Return in Season Four of The Morning Show?

The official cast has not been released, but we can count on Alex and Bradley’s return. As for everyone else? Well, it doesn’t sound like Stoudt plans to kill anyone off anytime soon. While speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, she explained that each character serves a purpose—and they haven't finished their respective journeys. “I think all of those people [in the show] actually have a lot more [to do],” she said. “You can turn a lot more cards for all those people. They have a lot more to do in their journey to be integrated as people.”

When Will Season Four of The Morning Show Premiere?

Unfortunately, Apple TV+ hasn't announced the premiere date. If production ramps up soon, we might be able to see Season Four by early 2025. In the meantime, you can catch up on the first three seasons on Apple TV+.

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