Karen Pittman is teasing what fans can expect from the highly anticipated fourth season of The Morning Show.
During an appearance on SiriusXM’s The Julia Cunningham Show, the 38-year-old actress revealed the upcoming season of the hit Apple TV+ series is “super juicy.”
“We’re done filming and I know that there’re furiously trying to create final edits and production and all those things,” she explained. “So much goes into this show even after we finish filming it and yeah. I can’t spoil it for nobody.”
However, she spilled that her character Mia “goes through a lot of twists and turns, but some really interesting ones.”
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“The last few weeks that we were filming it were the weeks just as we were coming up on the election and we filmed it maybe a couple weeks after the election and it was a real shift,” she explained, adding that the show “is women-led, women-run, women centric.”
“There was this real penny drop,” she said of President Donald Trump’s defeat of Kamala Harris. “It was a sense of deadass, we were sincerely focused on what it meant to be telling a story like we were with an extraordinary candidate, Madame Vice President having not ended up in the White House, so we were really trying to create some strong, serious footing for ourselves as we went.”
“Knowing what I know about what season four is, it’s gonna be very interesting to see what people feel about it, knowing the political sociopolitical climate.”
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Of the new season, Pittman explained it will look at the aftermath of Alex Levy (Jennifer Aniston) stopping the sale of UBA to corporate titan Paul Marks’ (Jon Hamm) Hyperion by suggesting a merger between UBA and NBN to the board.
“They step on everybody on their way up and so much of that comes to bear in season four,” she said. “I mean, there’s so many things.”
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From left: Karen Pittman, Tig Notaro, Billy Crudup, Jon Hamm, Mark Duplass, Jennifer Aniston and Nestor Carbonell arrives at the Emmy FYC Event For Apple TV+’s “The Morning Show” at Paramount Studios on June 2, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
“We broke it down and then see how we put it back together,” she said of the upcoming season.
Season four of The Morning Show will see the additions of new cast members, including Jeremy Irons, who will portray Martin Levy, Alex’s father, and Marion Cotillard, who will star as Celine Dumont, a “savvy operator from a storied European family,” per Deadline.
Aniston previously opened up to PEOPLE about the challenges the cast faced during filming.
“Oh my gosh, it was hard. It was so hard,” the actress, 56, said, adding, “But it’s a great season.”
“It’s jam-packed, that’s for sure,” added the Emmy Award winner.
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Seasons 1-3 of The Morning Show are available to stream now on Apple TV+.
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