The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel season 4 trailer teases shocking new storyline
Season 4 of the hit Amazon series is officially dropping on February 18
Some great news today, following a delay caused by the pandemic, season 4 of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is officially premiering on February 18—Woohoo!
Since Season 3 of the series was released back in 2019, fans have been desperately waiting for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4, and many have wondered what the newest series will be about.
Finally, after years of waiting, the latest trailer has been released and it looks as hysterical and shocking as we've come to expect from the critically acclaimed series. Take a look for yourself...
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel season 4 trailer
THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL SEASON 4 CAST
Rachel Brosnahan returns as Miriam "Midge" Maisel, the New York housewife turned stand-up comedy success story that carries the show forward. Tony Shalhoub will also reprise his role as Midge's father Abraham Weissman alongside Marin Hinkle, who plays the protagonist's mother, Rose Weissman.
Fans can also expect Midge's estranged husband, Joel Maisel (Michael Zegen), her manager Susie Myerson (Alex Borstein), and her former in-laws Moishe and Shirley Maisel (Kevin Pollak and Caroline Aaron) to be part of the newest season.
Perhaps most excitingly, a slew of guest-star appearances will pepper season 4, including cameos from Kelly Bishop, John Waters, Jason Alexander, and Milo Ventimiglia, who is also currently starring in This is Us Season 6.
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WHAT WILL THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL SEASON 4 BE ABOUT?
"It's 1960 and change is in the air. Looking to hone her act, Midge finds a gig with total creative freedom," reads the season's official description. "But her commitment to her craft—and the places it takes her—creates a rift between her and the family and friends around her."
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As seen in the trailer, Midge will take even more of her personal life on the stage (as she’s always wanted to do, after all) which will be a daring new development for this outlandish character.
"I know s--- happens. You should be a bigger man and let it go," she tells the audience during a gig in the trailer. "Well, I'm a woman. So f--- that!"
Rachel herself discussed upcoming plotlines on a TODAY appearance just last month. "I think there is something about watching her hit this bottom in her life," she said to the hosts.
"Her entire life implodes in front of her and all of the dreams that she has for herself and for her family suddenly evaporate. She is forced to pick herself back up and decide whether she wants to wallow and eat ice cream forever or make something new of herself, and she finds her voice in a brand new way—a voice that was always there but in a brand new way."
HOW CAN I WATCH THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL SEASON 4?
On Amazon Prime. The streaming network will release the first two episodes of the season on February 18, with two additional episodes dropping every Friday for four weeks.
Fans can catch up on seasons one to three on Amazon Prime right now.
Anna Rahmanan is a New York-based writer and editor who covers culture, entertainment, food, fashion and travel news. Anna’s words have appeared on Time Out New York, the Huffington Post, Fortune, Forbes, Us Weekly, Bon Appetit and Brooklyn Magazine, among other outlets.
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