BREAKING: Apple TV+ has officially confirmed that The Morning Show will return for a highly anticipated Season 5, following the dramatic conclusion of Season 4. Fans of the Emmy Award-winning series can expect more gripping storylines and emotional depth as the network looks to keep its flagship show alive.
The announcement came in September 2025, just before the premiere of Season 4, signaling the show’s strong performance and global appeal. Matt Cherniss, head of programming at Apple TV, stated, “The Morning Show has been a standout from the very start… It’s been incredibly rewarding to see it not only entertain but also resonate with audiences worldwide.” This sentiment reflects the show’s commitment to delivering captivating narratives.
While an official premiere date for Season 5 remains under wraps, speculation suggests that fans could see new episodes in fall 2027, maintaining the series’ pattern of biannual releases. The previous seasons premiered in 2019, 2021, and 2023, which adds weight to the prediction.
Michael Ellenberg, CEO of Media Res and executive producer, expressed his enthusiasm as well: “We’re excited to embark on a new season that will give this cast and creative team even more room to shine.” This indicates that the upcoming season will not only carry forward existing narratives but will also introduce fresh plotlines that reflect current events.
So, what can viewers anticipate in Season 5? Although the specific episode count is yet to be confirmed, it is expected to follow the trend of previous seasons, likely consisting of 10 episodes. Key themes will revolve around the evolving landscape of news, with characters navigating the aftermath of significant events from Season 4, including Bradley Jackson’s (played by Reese Witherspoon) harrowing detainment and the fallout from Celine’s betrayal.
Fans are also buzzing about potential romantic developments, including the reconnection of beloved couples such as Bradley/Cory and Alex/Paul (played by Jennifer Aniston). As the news never sleeps, viewers can expect a blend of personal and professional chaos, further fueling their appetite for drama.
This confirmation comes as a relief for fans who were concerned that Season 4’s finale might signal the end of the series. Instead, The Morning Show continues to thrive, with its compelling narratives resonating deeply with audiences.
To catch up on the story so far, all four seasons of The Morning Show are currently available for streaming on Apple TV+. New subscribers can take advantage of a seven-day free trial, or opt for the ad-free monthly subscription priced at $13.99.
Stay tuned for more updates on The Morning Show’s Season 5 as details emerge, and prepare for another round of thrilling television that fans have come to love. This is a developing story, and we will keep you informed as new information becomes available.







































