The Morning Show Season 2: Everything We Know

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Major spoilers for season 1 of The Morning Show below.

After a splashy season 1 debut on AppleTV+, The Morning Show is coming back for a second installment. The series garnered awards attention for stars Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, with Aniston winning a Screen Actors Guild award. The Hollywood Reporter now reports that the show will take a two-week hiatus from filming due to COVID-19 concerns.

Below, everything we know about the 2020 season, including which societal issue it’ll explore next after #MeToo.

When will season 2 of The Morning Show be released?

A week after the show debuted, Apple confirmed that The Morning Show would return for a second season. The renewal comes alongside some of its other series—Dickinson and See, per Variety. Just as the first season premiered in November 2019, showrunner Kerry Ehrin told Variety, “We’re writing the show now; we’ll film it this summer; and we’ll be on next November.”

However, the outlet clarified that sources close to the show tell them no official premiere date for the second season has been set.

The Morning Show- Reese Witherspoon

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The show’s release may now be impacted by a two-week filming hiatus due to concerns over COVID-19. “In concert with our dedicated partners at Apple, we have concluded it would be prudent to take a two-week hiatus to assess the situation and ensure the safety of the incredible people who make this show,” producer Michael Ellenberg, founder and CEO of MediaRes, said in a statement to THR.

What will the second season be about?

In the aftermath of an explosive first season finale, Ehrin told The Hollywood Reporter that the news network will be picking up the pieces of its systemic sexual harrassment issue. “It’s like a huge building fell on everybody and it’s about escaping from the wreckage,” she told the outlet.

At the end of the show’s first season, co-hosts Alex Levy and Bradley Jackson expose network boss Fred Mickland (Tom Irwin) and implicate Alex’s ex Mitch Kessler (Steve Carell) for their roles in a toxic work environment. The on-air speech is given spontaneously and against the clock, moments after the pair learns that producer Hannah Schoenfeld (Gugu Mbatha-Raw), whom Mitch sexually assaulted, has died of a drug overdose. Part of the finale reckoning involves Alex owning her own complicity in Kessler’s behavior.

When the feed on the broadcast is suddenly cut, uncertainty about the network, morning show, and its co-anchors looms. “I would say season 2 is a lot about transition,” Ehrin told The Hollywood Reporter. “And still, at the same time, a lot of the same shit goes on! You set new rules, but then it falls back. This is true in the real world. Where it becomes: are we paying lip service to women’s rights?”

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In an interview with Variety, Ehrin discussed one direction the show won’t go in: current politics. “I don’t write to the news. It’s not that kind of a show,” she told the outlet when asked if a Trump-inspired character would ever join the show. She explained, “You can’t do current politics, so my idea is that if you deal with politics, you deal with political themes. I call it ‘current adjacent,’ where you’re not historically aging yourself by dealing with a specific thing, but you can take the zeitgeist of what is happening in the world and do something with those themes.”

Will the original cast return?

Currently, Aniston, Witherspoon, and Crudup, who played news boss Cory Ellison, are all set to return. Ehrin told THR that the dynamic between the two leading women will be analyzed further in the sophomore season:

The interesting thing about Alex and Bradley is that they still barely know each other. They’ve known each other for like, three months of working together. If you work with someone for three months, you don’t know them super well. They’ve gone through two really traumatic experiences together, which has sort of forged their souls in a way. But they still don’t really know each other as people, so we’re playing some of that in the next season.

As for the fate of Steve Carell’s character, who gives a powerful direct look to camera at the end of the season, Ehrin explained to THR, “We would like him to be back in season 2. It’s in the works, but it’s not a done deal yet.”

Wait, how do you watch The Morning Show?

If the process of accessing AppleTV+ still escapes you, there are options for finding its content. The Apple TV app is $4.99 per month and includes a free seven-day trial. The app is available on several platforms, including:

  • iPhone
  • iPad
  • Apple TV
  • iPod touch
  • Mac
  • Select Samsung smart TVs
  • Select Roku devices
  • Online at tv.apple.com

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