Actors Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon return to ‘The Morning Show’ Season 2 cast. The Emmy Award-winning Apple TV+ series brings back fan-favorite Billy Crudup as Cory Ellison and The Office alum Steve Carell along with many newcomers who have joined the cast when the series returns on September 17.

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Hasan Minhaj will be part of the show too. 

“I’ve been playing a fake TV anchor for seven years, so this wasn’t a stretch for me,” Minhaj joked about going from “The Daily Show” to Netflix’s “Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj” and now his role as Eric on “The Morning Show”, reports CNN.

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Where to watch

Fans of the series can only watch the drama unfold between Alex Levy and Bradley Jackson on Apple TV+. The Apple TV app is available for download on all Apple devices and many popular smart TVs. Roku, Amazon Fire TV devices, Chromecast with Google TV, PlayStation and Xbox all support the Apple TV app. The monthly subscription costs $4.99, but customers who purchase a new Apple product (such as an iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, or iPod touch) receive the service free for three months, reports CheatSheet.

When does it start?

According to Apple TV,  the show is available for streaming on Apple TV+ on September 17, 2021. However, many viewers want to know what time the debut episode drops to Apple TV+. The Morning Show episodes are ready to watch at midnight EST on Friday mornings. 

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What happens to Alex and Bradley in ‘Season 2’?

Following the sexual misconduct scandal with Mitch Kessler (Carell), Aniston’s character, Alex, left the morning news show. The trailer begins with Crudup’s character, Cory Ellison, begging Alex to return to the show.

“The game is changing,” Cory says in ;The Morning Show Season 2′ trailer. “My job is to ensure the stability of UBA. Alex, I need you to come back. You are the only thing that can save us. I don’t think I’ve ever said that before.”

The new season deals with coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and racial injustice in the workplace. 

“There’s a pattern of behavior around here that disadvantages people of color,” Daniel Henderson (Desean Terry) tells Mia Jordan (Karen Pittman).