Partly inspired by Simon Rich's writing and offering a satirical take on historical periods, Miracle Workers is preparing for its fourth season, which will be set in a post-apocalyptic world. The anthology comedy series made its debut in 2019 with the first season based on showrunner Simon Rich's novel, titled What In God's Name. Led by acclaimed actors Daniel Radcliffe and Steve Buscemi, season 1 reimagined a unique version of Heaven and God. Season 2 transported viewers to the Dark Ages, while season 3 followed the characters' journey along the Oregon Trail in the 19th century.
Miracle Workers captivated audiences throughout its three seasons, providing a delightful showcase for seasoned actor Steve Buscemi, as well as introducing rising stars like Geraldine Viswanathan and Karan Soni. Additionally, the series served as another successful venture for Daniel Radcliffe, solidifying his popularity after the Harry Potter franchise. With each new season offering a fresh visual and narrative landscape to explore, it was only natural for Miracle Workers to be renewed for a fourth season, titled End Times. This time, the ensemble cast will navigate the challenges of a post-nuclear apocalyptic setting, raising the stakes even higher.
Miracle Workers Season 4 Latest News
The most recent
Miracle Workers Not Yet Renewed For Season 5
news revolves around the highly-anticipated release date. Fans can rejoice as the fourth season of the beloved series is set to make its comeback on TBS on Monday, July 10 at 10 p.m. EST. Initially scheduled to premiere on January 16, a programming shuffle led to a change in plans. However, the excitement continues to build with the release of new TV spots showcasing the delightful humor that awaits viewers in the upcoming season.After three successful seasons and much anticipation, fans of Miracle Workers were thrilled to hear that TBS renewed the show for a fourth season in November 2021 (via Vulture). However, it has been over a year since the renewal announcement and there has been no sign of a new season yet. This is the longest wait that fans of the show have had to endure.
The first two seasons of Miracle Workers garnered impressive viewership numbers, with 1.20 million and 1.10 million viewers tuning in for their respective premieres (via Show Buzz Daily). However, the third season, titled Miracle Workers: Oregon Trail, did not fare as well. Despite its comedic moments and memorable quotes, the viewership for season 3 dipped to 0.79 million (Programming Insider). This decline in viewership has raised concerns among fans about the show's future.
The upcoming ratings for season 4 will serve as a crucial indicator for whether or not Miracle Workers will be renewed for another season. Fans are eagerly awaiting these updates to see if their favorite show will continue to grace their screens.
Miracle Workers Season 4 Release Date Info
The first episode of Miracle Workers season 4 premiered on Max on January 16, 2023. However, to the surprise of viewers in the U.S., it did not air on TBS as originally scheduled. This left many puzzled as to why the episode was not shown. Adding to the confusion, the episode was later removed from Max, and the season was postponed indefinitely. To provide some clarity, a spokesperson from TBS explained to Vulture that the series was delayed due to a scheduling adjustment in January. The spokesperson also mentioned that this delay would allow TBS to "better adjust the series later in the year." Finally, in May 2023, TBS announced that the release date for Miracle Workers season 4 is scheduled for Monday, July 10 at 10 p.m. EST.
Miracle Workers Season 4 Cast
Miracle Workers season 4 will see the return of Daniel Radcliffe, who recently appeared in the Weird Al biopic. However, this time he will be taking on the role of a new character named Sid. The trailer and promotional material have also given us a glimpse of other familiar faces, including Vishwanathan as Freya, Buscemi as the Boom Town Merchant, Soni as The Cyborg, and Jon Bass as Scraps the Dog. While these actors have portrayed different characters in each of the previous seasons, no new faces are revealed in the trailer. Nevertheless, given Miracle Workers' history of featuring talented comedians like Fred Armisen, Tituss Burgess, and Tim Meadows, it's highly likely that we can expect some notable guest stars in Miracle Workers: End Times.
Miracle Workers Story Details
With George Miller, the creator of Mad Max, working on a new Furiosa spin-off, it's only fitting for Miracle Workers season 4 to pay homage to his visionary style. Instead of the previous settings in medieval Europe and 19th-century America, season 4 of Miracle Workers takes place in a fictional dystopia known as Boomtown. This desert world and its residents draw heavy inspiration from the Mad Max universe, as evidenced by Sid, played by Radcliffe, sporting black leather jackets reminiscent of Mel Gibson's iconic drifter, and Freya, played by Viswanathan, embracing smoky eye makeup reminiscent of Charlize Theron's Furiosa.
The ragtag post-apocalyptic town in Miracle Workers season 4 is controlled by a successful businessman portrayed by Buscemi. However, with Buscemi donning a white mask and red robe resembling the cult in Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut, there is a possibility that he may also serve as the season's main villain. Sid and Freya take on the roles of the show's romantic leads, with the trailer showcasing a passionate kiss between the two and even a full-fledged wedding. Additionally, Soni and Bass appear to portray positive supporting characters, with Soni as a humanoid cyborg and Bass as Freya's loyal pet.
Miracle Workers Trailer
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Following a promotional event in October 2022, Miracle Workers season 4 unveiled its official trailer in December, offering a glimpse into the captivating world of the show. Embracing its '80s-inspired essence, the subtitle "End Times" featured a font reminiscent of classic video games from that era. This nostalgic typography shares similarities with Netflix's Daybreak, where '80s pop culture references also took center stage. Amidst the trailer's various allusions to Mad Max, including a Thunderdome-esque setting, a specific frame showcasing Freya's crushing of a skull appears to pay homage to the iconic opening scene from Terminator 2, where a Terminator likewise walks over a skull.
Miracle Workers fans can easily catch up on the first three seasons of the hit sitcom. Stream them now on Max or the Max Amazon Channel. And don't worry if you're not a Max user, because Miracle Workers is also available on DIRECTV and Spectrum On Demand. Plus, for those who prefer to own their favorite shows, you can purchase the seasons on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies, and VUDU. So no matter how you choose to watch, Miracle Workers will be right at your fingertips. And when season 4 finally arrives in 2023, you can expect it to be available on any of these streaming platforms as well. Don't miss out on the laughs and miracles that await in Miracle Workers!