
“The Morning Show” on Apple TV+ welcomes another high-profile award winning actor! Oscar and Emmy-winning actor Jeremy Irons joins the cast for season four as Martin Levy, the father of Jennifer Aniston’s character, Alex Levy.
Rick Porter for The Hollywood Reporter:
It will be his first TV role since Netflix’s The Pentaverate in 2022.
Irons joins Marion Cotillard as a newcomer to The Morning Show‘s cast for season four. The coming season will jump ahead two years from the season three finale cliffhanger…
“We re-enter the world mid-chaos,” Aniston, who’s also an executive producer, told The Hollywood Reporter after season three ended. “Because [Alex is] jumping into something that has never existed. She’s a bit of a pioneer, and she is kind of left alone on a buoy.”
Billy Crudup, Mark Duplass, Néstor Carbonell, Karen Pittman, Greta Lee, Jon Hamm, and Nicole Beharie also star in The Morning Show.
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Jeremy Irons is a very accomplished actor. He must be really hard up for money.
Never heard of Jeremy Irons, but Black & Decker Irons are hard to beat. I’d try the Allure D3030 model … man oh man, can’t beat it with a stick.
LOL!
I see what passes for humor around here hasn’t improved.
In spite of myself, I’ve enjoyed The Morning Show. Being in the news industry for over 40 years made it fun to watch, even though there’s no way it’s a not a bit of a hyperbolic take. But TV news has always been considered way more full of prima donnas than print. But the real prima donnas are the executives behind the scenes. The on-air people are rank amateurs in comparison.