Jennifer Aniston Is Making A Fortune From Her New Apple Show
That’s the same amount that Witherspoon is reportedly making for The Morning Show, but Carell (who is also making a comeback to TV following a turn on an durably popular NBC sitcom) is reported to come a bit cheaper at $600,000 per episode, probably because his character won’t be featured as heavily as the two main stars. But we’ll have to wait and see if that’s true, because The Morning Show isn’t slated to hit Apple’s upcoming video streaming service until sometime in the fall of this year. In addition to Aniston and Witherspoon, Apple is breaking out some other really big guns to help make sure their foray into the online streaming world is a success, including a new series from Battlestar Galactica’s Ronald D Moore, and Mythic Quest, a comedy series starring It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’s Rob McElhenney, and a new version of the anthology TV show Amazing Stories created by Steven Spielberg. Time will tell if all this big spending from Apple will pay off in the long run, but Jennifer Aniston and others are doing just fine on account of it right now.