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Season 4 of Apple TV’s “The Morning Show” will avoid electoral coverage in 2024

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The producers of the Apple TV + dramatic series “The Morning Show” confirmed on Tuesday at the Hollywood Reporter that his next season will not focus on the presidential election of 2024, despite his establishment that year.

The winning series of an Emmy, with Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, follows the characters behind a program of news in the morning of fictitious broadcasting and was inspired by the 2013 CNN correspondent, Brian Stelter, “Top of the Morning”.

Despite his fictitious characters, “The Morning Show” addressed several political subjects of the real world, such as the #MeToo movement, the coronavirus pandemic and the riot of Capitol of January 6.

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Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon attend the first of the fourth season of the television program “The Morning Show” in New York, United States, September 9, 2025. (Reuters / Kylie Cooper)

However, its fourth season, scheduled for September 17, will largely avoid what is undoubtedly the most political event of all: the presidential election of 2024 and the re -election of President Donald Trump.

“We have not approached the elections – this season ends just before the elections,” said executive director Mimi Leder, Hollywood Reporter. “Our program does not concern the elections; our program talks about the world, the AI, Deepfakes, environmental tragedies. These are democracy. These are journalists in danger, threatened journalists, and our main theme this season is confidence – who can you trust?”

Although the show will not cover the elections, the showrunner Charlotte Stoudt said that Trump and the president then Joe Biden will be referenced as a comment on “two older white men” who present themselves to his functions.

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Hollywood filmmakers were concerned about the influence that President Donald Trump will have on films. (Photo by Andrew Harnik / Getty Images | Kirby Lee / Getty Images photo)

“We are trying to go on laterally. We don’t really have, directly, an electoral story, but we approach the idea of: why two older white men presented themselves to the presidency. Why do we still need dad?” Pleasant in Stoudt.

One of the co-stars of the show, Nestor Carbonell, also described the coming season as having less emphasized on the “political” angle and the more emphasis on the “social implications” of things.

“There is politics, but they are politics within the station, less in political elections,” said Carbonell.

Shortly after the inauguration of Trump, entertainment initiates warned that people “would generally become more self-centers and less capable of criticizing the current political moment, if not less influential on the whole”.

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An anonymous producer said the public had become tired of seeing politics in films and television. (Angela Weiss / AFP via Getty Images)

Some have attributed this to the fear of criticizing Trump, while others have cited “the preemptive exhaustion” of the public with a rhetorical narration.

“We have seen the departure of the studios of the studios who had been hired to promote Dei in cinema and television. Hollywood had swung too far on the left in recent years and there was necessarily a calculation,” said a superproduction producer in January.

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