Release date and trailer for The Fantastic Lady Maisel Season 4

Release date and trailer for The Fantastic Lady Maisel Season 4

Amazon Prime Video has released the first trailer of The Fantastic Lady Maisiel Season 4 (recovered our review of The Fantastic Lady Maisel Season 3), which will arrive in streaming on the platform, starting next February 18, with two episodes available every Friday, for four weeks in a row.



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The trailer for The Fantastic Lady Maisel Season 4, the comedy beyond the lines

The series tells the involuntary vicissitudes of Miriam "Midge" Maisel, any Jewish New York housewife who, in the late 1950s, discovers, after a series of misunderstandings that lead her to break up with her husband, to have a comic streak worthy of being exhibited on the stage of a cabaret, even in a rather transgressive way for the time and in stark contrast to what the predominant thought at the time, he would have liked to see about a "respectable" married woman, even though her marriage is now a painful memory.

In this fourth season, Midge will try to refine his show, while finding an engagement that allows her to express her creative vein as freely as possible. However, the time dedicated to perfecting her performances will create many difficulties for her with her family and friends, even those closest to her.



The Fantastic Lady Maisiel (whose particular original soundtrack is available via this Amazon link), series written and directed by Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino, features in its cast the Emmy winner Rachel Brosnahan, four-time Emmy winner Tony Shalhoub, two Emmy winner Alex Borstein, Emmy nominee Marin Hinkle, Michael Zegen, Kevin Pollak, Caroline Aaron, and Emmy winner Luke Kirby. A truly respectable production, then.

In addition, during the fourth season, there will also be special interventions by actors such as Kelly Bishop, Milo Ventimiglia, John Waters and Jason Alexander, who will also interpret some key characters for the evolution of the plot of the entire series.

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