Apple TV+ is preparing to unveil its most remarkable autumn lineup ever, featuring the comeback of two of its most cherished series.
### The Morning Show Returns September 17
Apple TV+ launched in 2019 with “The Morning Show” as its premier series, which has remained a favorite among viewers. The fourth season of “The Morning Show” will debut on **September 17**, with new episodes rolled out weekly until November 19. This season showcases an outstanding cast, including Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Jon Hamm, and Oscar winners Marion Cotillard and Jeremy Irons.
The plot resumes in spring 2024, almost two years after season three, tackling themes of accountability and truth in a divided America. The season will investigate modern issues such as deepfakes and conspiracy theories, prompting inquiries about trust and the nature of reality.
### Slow Horses Returns September 24
Another cherished series, “Slow Horses,” is set to make its comeback for the fifth season on **September 24**, with episodes airing weekly until October 29. The show stars Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb and welcomes new character Roddy Ho, portrayed by Nick Mohammed. This season focuses on the enigmatic events surrounding Roddy’s new girlfriend and the resulting espionage.
### Additional Highlights
Along with these returning series, Apple TV+ will launch several new offerings this fall, including the Spike Lee film “Highest 2 Lowest,” the intriguing series “Pluribus” from the creator of “Breaking Bad,” and “Down Cemetery Road,” a crime thriller by the author of “Slow Horses.”
Apple TV+ is accessible for **$12.99 per month**, featuring a variety of hit shows and films, including “Ted Lasso,” “Severance,” and “Silo.”