Season 4 Of The TBS Comedy Heads To A Dystopian Future On July 10
Jun 1, 2023
It’s now almost two years since Season 3 of “Miracle Workers,” subtitled “Oregon Trail,” hit TBS. But thankfully, after delays kept the next season of the comedy from premiering earlier this year, Season 4 is nearly upon us. So what’s the theme of the anthology series this time? It’s “End Times,” a post-apocalyptic setting that sees the show shift to a dystopian future flush with all sorts of danger, and a homeowner’s association with a steep annual fee.
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In this season of “Miracle Workers,” Daniel Radcliffe plays a warrior of the future’s radioactive wasteland who plans to settle down with Geraldine Viswanathan‘s warlord in the suburbs. But owning a home in a small town may be even more dangerous than fending off killer robots, so the couple turn to Steve Buscemi‘s junk trader for help. Jon Bass also stars as Radcliffe and Viswanathan’s war dog, while Karan Sono plays a hard-partying killer robot.
Of course, it wouldn’t be another season of “Miracle Workers” without a slew of guest stars. Along with the show’s main cast, guests for “End Times” include Quinta Brunson, Garcelle Beauvais, Kyle Mooney, Ego Nwodim, Lolly Adefope, Paul F. Tompkins, and Lisa Loeb.
Simon Rich returns as the creator of “Miracle Worker: End Times.” Lorne Michael also returns as executive producer, with Dan Mirk and Robert Padnick again on board as showrunners. Other executive producers on the series include Radcliffe, Buscemi, Andrew Singer, Katy Jenson, and Simon Rich.
So how will this season of “Miracle Workers” line up against the first season, Season 2’s “Dark Ages,” and last season’s “Oregon Trail”? Find out when “Miracle Workers: End Times” premieres on TBS on July 10. Watch a trailer for the upcoming season below.
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