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Morning Wars: teaser

Jennifer Aniston & Reese Witherspoon returns to Apple TV+ in September.

Apple TV+ has released a teaser for Morning Wars (known in the US as The Morning Show).

The 10-episode season will premiere with the first episode on Friday, September 17, followed by one new episode every Friday.

Starring and executive produced by Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, the series unveils the power dynamics in the workplace between women and men, and women and women.

Returning cast are Steve Carell, Billy Crudup, Mark Duplass, Nestor Carbonell, Karen Pittman, Bel Powley, Desean Terry, Janina Gavankar, Tom Irwin and Marcia Gay Harden.

Joining them are Greta Lee as Stella Bak, a tech world wunderkind who has joined the UBA executive team; Ruairi O’Connor as Ty Fitzgerald, a smart and charismatic YouTube star; Hasan Minhaj as Eric Nomani, a new member of The Morning Show team;  Holland Taylor as Cybil Richards, the savvy chairwoman of the UBA board; Tara Karsian as Gayle Berman, a news producer; Valeria Golino as Paola Lambruschini, a documentary filmmaker; and Julianna Margulies as Laura Peterson, a UBA news anchor.

Picking up after the explosive events of season one, season two finds “The Morning Show” team emerging from the wreckage of Alex (Aniston) and Bradley’s (Witherspoon) actions, to a new UBA and a world in flux, where identity is everything and the chasm between who we present as and who we really are comes into play. Along with Aniston and Witherspoon, the star-studded returning cast includes .

Friday, September 17 on Apple TV+.

8 Responses

  1. I just find Apple TV+ is designed to be too hard to watch. It’s too expensive for such limited content, then the content is added weekly. The app is only on a very limited number of TVs, it is not Chromecast supported, or available via Foxtel or Fetch. Connecting a laptop to the TV via HDMI causes buffering and poor image quality. You’re basically forced to watch it on an Apple device, or purchase an Apple TV box.

    1. Apple have always been notorious for making their products difficult to use or access if you don’t have another Apple product to accompany it and so on. It’s a strategy that’s been phenomenally successful… but also incredibly frustrating.
      Like it or not that’s how they roll… it does beg the question as to whether they need to readjust their streaming strategy to be far more easily accessible or risk being left behind… streaming tv for me is all about ease, compatibility and accessibility, I don’t want to be fumbling for different platforms to watch these steamers on. Those three key things are something Apple clearly don’t care about.

  2. Omg yes!! It’s been too long. This was hands down one of the great surprises back when it debuted. Riveting tv filled with amazing performances. So excited for more!

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