A POPULAR TV drama has shared a big update ahead of new episodes - leaving fans excited.
Starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, The Morning Show launched on Apple TV+ back in 2019.
The premise follows the personalities and culture behind a fictitious morning news programme.
A fourth season was previously announced ahead of season three premiering in September 2023.
Taking to Instagram, Jennifer shared snaps from what appeared to be the first table read for season four.
Former Friends star Jennifer, 55, captioned her post: "Let the @themorningshow season 4 games begin. Here we come!", adding various heart and celebratory emojis.
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The actress plays Alex Levy, co-host of the fictional show and she was joined by co-star Reese, who portrays Bradley Jackson.
Completing the line-up was Tig Notaro, who began playing the recurring role of Amanda Robinson in season three.
One thrilled fan wrote: "I am Ready! Aaaaw my heart!!! Can't wait! Jen you are sooo pretty."
Another commented: "Congratulations Jen, let's goooo."
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A third penned: "I would watch anything with Tig in it!!! Yay."
While a fourth shared: "Already know it's going to be magic!"
Throughout its run, The Morning Show's star-studded cast has featured Steve Carell, Billy Crudup, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Jon Hamm, to name a few.
Meanwhile, the ensemble is set to add even more famous faces, in the form of two Oscar-winning stars.
According to, Jeremy Irons has signed up to play Martin Levy, father to Jennifer's Alex Levy.
The publication also reported that Marion Cotillard has signed up for a multi-episode arc in season four.
Although The Morning Show features fictional characters, it has incorporated events happening in real time.
Some examples include the #MeToo movement, the Covid-19 pandemic, the Capitol insurrection and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Meanwhile, the programme was initially inspired by Top of the Morning: Inside the Cutthroat World of Morning TV, a 2013 non-fiction book written by media critic Brian Stelter.
The Morning Show airs on Apple TV+