As the Season 2 finale of The Morning Show on Apple TV Plus approaches, Jennifer Aniston treated fans to some nostalgic photos from the set. The 52-year-old actress took to Instagram to share some candid shots taken during filming for the second season. While it’s still uncertain if the show will be renewed for a third season, Aniston expressed her gratitude to fans, co-stars, and crew with a heartfelt message.
Flashback: As fans eagerly await the Season 2 finale of The Morning Show on Apple TV Plus, Jennifer Aniston took a trip down memory lane by sharing some nostalgic photos from her time on set.
Apple TV Plus has yet to make a decision on whether to bring back The Morning Show for another season, but Jennifer Aniston expressed her gratitude to fans, co-stars, and crew members with a heartfelt message. She bid farewell to her Morning Show family on Instagram, thanking everyone for their hard work and dedication. Aniston praised the talented actors, incredible crew, and supportive directors who guided her through a rollercoaster of emotions. She ended her message with a sense of pride and gratitude, marking the end of an unforgettable journey.
Aniston expressed her gratitude to her co-stars for their part in the journey, saying, “Thank you guys for being a part of the ride. That’s a wrap, baby!” The photos she shared included one of her embracing Desean Terry in a grey puffer coat and black stocking cap, another of her hugging Nestor Carbonell in fake snow, and a third with Reese Witherspoon at their news anchor desk on the show.
Embraces: In the initial picture she posted, she was seen wrapping her arms around her co-star Desean Terry, known for his role as Daniel Henderson in the show. She had on a cozy grey puffer coat and a black stocking cap.
In the next photo, Aniston was seen hugging co-star Nestor Carbonell, both surrounded by faux snow, while wearing the same outfit.
Following that, there was a solo shot of Jen wearing a stocking cap covered in fake snow, looking melancholy as she waved goodbye, with a tag to writer-producer Kristin Hahn.
The last picture showed Aniston kneeling on the ground as filming for the show came to an end.
Production began in February 2020 but was put on hold a month later because of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Desk at anchor: In another shot, we see Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, in character as Bradley Jackson, seated together at their news anchor desk for the show.
The latest photo captured Aniston bowing down on set before finishing production on the show. Filming for the 10-episode season started back up in October and finally wrapped up in late May. Season 2 welcomed a bunch of new cast members, such as Greta Lee as Stella Bak, a tech prodigy now part of the UBA executive team, and Ruairi O’Connor as Ty Fitzgerald, a charming YouTube sensation. Additionally, the new faces include Hasan Minhaj as Eric Nomani, Holland Taylor as Cybil Richards, Tara Karsian as Gayle Berman, Valeria Golino as Paola Lambruschini, and Julianna Margulies as Laura Peterson.
Filming for the 10-episode season began again in October and was completed in late May.
Fresh faces: Season 2 of the show introduced a handful of new stars, such as Greta Lee portraying Stella Bak, ‘an up-and-coming tech prodigy now part of the UBA executive squad,’ and Ruairi O’Connor as Ty Fitzgerald, ‘a witty and charming YouTube sensation’.