The Morning Show Season 4 Episode 2 Release Time: New Boss, Old Secrets as Apple TV+ Debuts Episode 2
Alex Levy faces renewed scrutiny as a figure from the network’s past resurfaces, while UBA’s new leadership and newsroom shakeups unfold in Season 4.

The Morning Show returns to Apple TV+ after a two-year gap, kicking off Season 4 with a brisk time jump that remaps the network’s power structure and newsroom dynamics. The new season introduces Celine Dumont, played by Marion Cotillard, as UBA’s fresh top boss, arriving with her husband Miles (Aaron Pierre) and signaling a shift in the corporate backdrop. The season also places Ben in the role of Head of Sports, reintroduces Alex Levy’s family through Martin Levy, Alex’s father (Jeremy Irons), and adds podcaster Brodie “Bro” Hartman (Boyd Holbrook) to the mix. These changes set the stage for a season-long rebalancing of alliances as old tensions mix with new objectives in a high-stakes media environment.
Episode 2, titled “The Revolution Will Be Televised,” pushes the upheaval forward as Alex Levy fights to prove her innocence in the wake of Season 3’s events. Apple TV+’s official synopsis promises that a figure from the network’s past surfaces with a disturbing story, signaling more tense newsroom dynamics and potential consequences for those at the center of the controversy. The episode continues to thread together the evolving power dynamics at UBA while foregrounding the ethical and professional pressures that drive its on-air personalities.
New episodes of The Morning Show premiere weekly, with Apple TV+ typically releasing new installments at 9:00 p.m. ET on the night before the designated premiere dates. For Season 4, Episode 2, fans should expect the official Wednesday, September 24 release, while the platform has historically offered early Tuesday drops when available. The 10-episode season follows Episode 1, which premiered on September 17, with Episode 3 slated for October 1, and continuing weekly through Episode 10 on November 19. In practical terms, viewers who want to stay a step ahead often check Tuesday nights for early access, then settle in for the formal Wednesday rollout.
The Morning Show’s fourth season maintains its familiar cadence: a blend of urgent newsroom drama, corporate intrigue, and personal entanglements that have defined the series since its inception. The season’s early episodes emphasize the tension between editorial judgment and executive imperatives, all while the characters navigate public scrutiny, internal alliances, and the ever-present pressure to deliver compelling television under challenging circumstances. By introducing a new regime at UBA and layering in fresh personal backgrounds for core players, Season 4 aims to deepen the show’s core questions about power, responsibility, and the cost of staying in the spotlight.
Season 4 will run 10 episodes, mirroring the structure of the prior installments. After Episode 1 aired on September 17, Episode 2 arrived on September 24, with Episode 3 following on October 1 and subsequent installments continuing on a weekly schedule through the finale on November 19. As always, early Tuesday night drops may appear, but the official premiere cadence centers on Wednesdays.
Apple TV+ remains the exclusive home for The Morning Show, and access requires a subscription. New subscribers can take advantage of a seven-day free trial, after which the service offers an ad-free plan priced at $13.99 per month. The Morning Show seasons 1 through 3 are currently streaming on Apple TV+, providing context for returning viewers and newcomers alike as Season 4 unfolds.