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The Wait is Over: Apple TV+ announces that "The Morning Show," returns on September 17, 2021

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Today Apple TV+ debuted a first look at the highly anticipated sophomore season of the Emmy, SAG and Critics Choice Award-winning series, "The Morning Show." Starring and executive produced by Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, the broadly acclaimed drama that unveils the power dynamics in the workplace between women and men, and women and women, makes its return on Friday, September 17, 2021 on Apple TV+.

 

Disappointingly the 10-episode second season will premiere with only a single episode, followed by one new episode weekly, every Friday.

 



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.

 

A number of new cast members will be Joining the cast for season two including:

 

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Julianna Margulies (Emmy and SAG Award winner) as Laura Peterson, a UBA news anchor.

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 (Emmy Award winner) 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

 

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