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Jennifer Aniston starrer The Morning Show to get a season 2

Jennifer Aniston starrer The Morning Show to get a season 2

The Morning Show starring Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and Steve Carell, premiered on Apple TV+ in November 2019. The show was inspired by Brian Stelter's book Top of the Morning: Inside the Cutthroat World of Morning TV.

It received a great response from the viewers, and after the first season ended, the fans of the show have been waiting for season two. Now, according to a report in Oracle Global, the showrunners are planning a sequel.


The production for season two would have started earlier, but due to the pandemic, it was rescheduled.  The makers of the show plan to launch season two in the second half of 2021. However, there’s no official announcement about it.

Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Steve Carell, Billy Crudup, and Mark Duplass will return in season two. Reportedly, it will also feature new faces like Julianna Margulies, Hasan Minhaj, Ruairi O’Connor, and Greta Lee.

The plot of season two is not yet revealed, but it is said that the storyline is rewritten to add a twist to the pandemic. Well, we are sure fans of The Morning Show would be super excited for season two.

Meanwhile, recently we saw Jennifer Aniston in Friends: The Reunion. The show was aired on HBO Max and in India, it is available on Zee5.

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Yash says Ravana in Ramayana must connect with Western viewers as film eyes global audience

Highlights

  • Yash says he humanised Ravana to help global audiences relate to the character.
  • Asura designs in the first glimpse drew criticism for looking too Western-inspired.
  • Producer Namit Malhotra compares the film's tone to Lord of the Rings and Gladiator.
Yash, who plays the demon king Ravana in Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana, says his portrayal was shaped by one clear goal: making the character relatable beyond Indian audiences.
Speaking at CinemaCon in Las Vegas this week, where the film was presented alongside major Hollywood releases, the actor said he worked to strip away the purely mythological reading of the role.

"I have tried to internalise the whole essence of Ravana and tried to make him as human as possible at times," Yash told Reuters.

"It is important for people to relate to him, and since we have global ambitions, we need to make it familiar to a Western audience as well."

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