Apple TV+ has released the firstThe Morning ShowSeason 2 trailer, offering a first look at what fans can expect when the Emmy-winning drama series returns. The second season picks up soon after the first, as longtime co-host of the titularThe Morning ShowAlex Levy (Jennifer Aniston) and new co-host Bradley Jackson (Reese Witherspoon) had just gone public about the network’s history of burying inappropriate behavior and abuse from some of its most lauded employees.
The first season ofThe Morning Showwas pretty much the marquee series that Apple TV+ launched with as a brand new streaming service, and while reviews were mixed-positive, the series ended up scoring some major Emmy nominations and even a win forBilly Crudup’s incredible supporting performance as the new network executive in charge of the news operations. That first season tackleda lot— from workplace harrassment to network politics to straight-up abuse — and was more successful in some areas than others.

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But it doesn’t appear as though the series is leaving its “bite off as much as possible” moniker behind for Season 2, as this trailer ramps the drama up even further. It appears as though Alex leaves the network entirely after she and Bradley go public, which causes a new rift between the two anchors.Steve Carell’s character Mitch Kessler is also back, despite Carell initially only signing on for one season, andMark Duplassreturns as well. And new additions includeJulianna Marguiles,Greta Lee, andHasan Minaj, all of whom are glimpsed in this debut trailer.
Will it be good? Unclear. Will Crudup continue performing line-deliveries like no one else on the planet? Undoubtedly. While I was somewhat mixed on the first season, I found there was more to like than not, and I’m excited to see where this story goes in Season 2.
Check outThe Morning ShowSeason 2 trailer below. Season 2 premieres exclusively on Apple TV+ on September 17th.
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