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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel 4: Rachel Brosnahan calls the upcoming season 'grittier'

The fourth season is premiering on February 18, 2022.

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel 4: Rachel Brosnahan calls the upcoming season 'grittier'

The Emmy-winning comedy series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel returns on Friday, two years after its last season, with the comedian and her agent striving to recover from a career setback. Rachel Brosnahan, who plays Miriam "Midge" Maisel, recently claimed the two women are angry over the sequence of events that resulted in her being dropped from a European tour and are ready to warn the world to look out for them.

As per reports in Reuters, in an interview, Brosnahan observed that their characters get a little grittier as they get pissed. She went on to say that the fourth season is, in some ways, dark, but sometimes that leads to the funniest humour.

In 2017, the show premiered on Amazon.com Inc.'s Prime Video, and in 2020, it won an Emmy for best comedy series. During the COVID-19 epidemic, production was halted for an extended period of time. The new season has been described by cast members as a "make-or-break" season.

Tony Shalhoub, who plays Midge's father, stated that it's all about these folks maturing, risking, moving on, and embracing changes in their lives.

Midge's mother, Marin Hinkle, suggested that viewers witness more of the characters' genuine emotions and sympathy for one another. She explained that they have a lot more family stuff than they have ever had. Perhaps it was a result of not being able to move in the same direction due to COVID. As a result, viewers will have a fantastic mash-up of all the family members.

All the episodes of the fourth season of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel will not be released at once. The show will premiere on February 18, 2022, and two episodes will be broadcast every week thereafter.

This time, the new season will show the characters entering the era of the 60s, and it's indeed an exciting time for them.

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