Tuesday, July 15, 2025

The Morning Show Season 4 Filming Locations

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Apple TV+ is getting ready to release Season 4 of The Morning Show on September 17, 2025. Fans are already getting excited about both the story and the beautiful places where the show was filmed. The Morning Show has Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon—and Billy Crudup in important roles. With its compelling storylines and high-profile cast, the series has maintained a solid fanbase since its premiere in 2019.

While the show dives deep into professional rivalries and personal dilemmas, another highlight has always been its use of real-world locations. This trend continues in the fourth season, which features both old and new cities. This gives the drama an even bigger, more global look. Let’s talk about where Season 4 of The Morning Show was filmed and what shows fans can look forward to.

A Quick Look Back: Season 1 Origins

Before diving into the new locations, it’s worth remembering where the show began. Season 1 of The Morning Show was filmed primarily in Los Angeles and New York City. While it portrays the hustle of a Manhattan-based news network, many interior shots were actually filmed on sets in Los Angeles, including the Alexandria Hotel and the Alexandria Ballrooms. This smart use of both real and fake locations created a smooth blend of glitz and grime for viewers.

When the pandemic hit in early 2020, Season 2 could only be made in Los Angeles. Places like Lake Como in Italy had to be recreated in California’s Santa Madre region.

Where Was The Morning Show Season 4 Filmed?

The fourth season was filmed from July 8, 2024, to December 5, 2024. As with previous seasons—filming took place in a number of important places, including both controlled studios and famous landmarks. This season, New York City and Los Angeles are back, and Sydney, Singapore, and Tokyo bring a taste of the rest of the world.

New York City, New York

As always, New York City is a big part of The Morning Show, which fits with the story’s focus on the media world. Several well-known New York locations were used to film Season 4:

The New York Public Library is a historic and well-known place that was used for important scenes that may have involved public events or intellectual debates.

Central Park: A scene was being filmed here by Reese Witherspoon (who plays Bradley Jackson) and Mark Duplass (who plays Chip Black). Central Park seems like a good place for an emotional outdoor conversation or an important meeting.

Jennifer Aniston spotted filming in New York’s Flatiron District for The Morning Show Season 4.
Jennifer Aniston filming in NYC’s Flatiron District during The Morning Show Season 4 production.

Jennifer Aniston was seen filming an important scene in New York City’s Flatiron District. Around her were extras holding protest signs about climate change and the continued release of carbon dioxide into the air by the fossil fuel industry. Jennifer Aniston—who plays Alex Levy, was seen with fake oil on her face during a protest scene. This suggests that the show will continue to reflect the unrest in society and politics. It was filmed in real life, and it went viral online very quickly.

Los Angeles, California

Production also returned to Los Angeles, where many of the show’s interior scenes and studio shoots were conducted. Notable filming spots include:

Sony Pictures Studios, Culver City: Used extensively for indoor sets, this studio is the base for shooting scenes that portray the UBA network’s headquarters, meeting rooms, and character residences.

611 Place, Downtown Los Angeles: This skyscraper continues to represent the exterior of the UBA office building. Since Season 1— it’s been used all the time and has become a visual signature of the show.

Millennium Biltmore Hotel: The Biltmore is a historic high-end hotel in Los Angeles that was used for some of the show’s fancy interior scenes. While LA often stands in for other global locations, in The Morning Show, it’s both a filming hub and an actual part of the narrative world.

Sydney, Australia

One of the newer locations added in Season 4 is Sydney, Australia. Though details about specific scenes shot here are limited, the cast and crew were spotted filming around Sydney’s central districts.

With Australia’s media industry and picturesque waterfronts, it’s likely Sydney plays host to a major broadcast event or international storyline involving one of the show’s leading characters. The addition of Sydney reflects the series’ increasing global reach—both in story and production.

Singapore and Tokyo

Singapore and Tokyo are said to be part of the Season 4 shoot—but this hasn’t been confirmed by behind-the-scenes photos. These cities are known for their advanced infrastructure and global financial ties. This makes them good settings for The Morning Show to talk about how the media world is changing. These settings give the show a more sophisticated edge as it grows. They can be used for flashbacks, business trips, or big news stories happening around the world.

Behind the Scenes Glimpses

Throughout filming, fans got several behind-the-scenes peeks via social media. On July 8, 2024, Jennifer Aniston shared a post featuring herself, Reese Witherspoon, and Tig Notaro, confirming that Season 4 was officially underway. Meanwhile, on-location photos circulated online throughout the summer, including dramatic sequences and key cast interactions with directors like Mimi Leder at the helm.

Some places you may remember from previous seasons are also coming back for Season 4. For example, the Los Angeles ballroom Alexandria, which was used in Season 1, is said to be being used for scenes at public events or galas in the next episodes.

The use of previously featured locations gives long-time viewers a sense of continuity while the new global sites expand the show’s reach.

What’s Next for the Characters?

Even though this article is mostly about the setting, it’s important to note that Season 4 will include new characters, such as Jeremy Irons as Alex Levy’s father and William Jackson Harper as Ben, the Head of Sports. There will be a lot at stake in this story, which will deal with issues like deepfakes, media bias—and the ethics of journalism in the digital age. These stories are likely to play out in the different global settings that have been added this season.

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Hazel Lewis
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Hazel Lewis is the Senior News Writer at Net Filming and a passionate fan of movies, comics, and television, with a collection to match. When she's not diving into pop culture, Hazel enjoys spending time with her two daughters and her beloved dog. She's also an avid gym-goer, a fine coffee enthusiast, and a devoted doughnut lover.

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