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Miracle Workers End Times: Release Date, Cast, Trailer, Plot and Everything We Know So Far

Miracle Workers, a comedy anthology series made by Simon Rich for TBS, is back for a new episode with its own quirky charm. In the first season, Craig (Daniel Radcliffe) and Eliza (Geraldine Viswanathan) were low-ranking angels from the department that answered prayers. They were on a mission to save the Earth from being completely destroyed. To do that; they had to do one of the hardest miracles they’d ever done. Steve Buscemi plays a God who is totally out of it, and Karan Soni plays his reluctantly obedient assistant, Sanjay. Both of them go on this dysfunctional quest with them. Jon Bass is another person who shows up in more than one story in the series.

Radcliffe said in a GQ interview where he talked about his most famous roles, “TBS has let us do one of the weirdest little shows on TV.” He said that in the new season, they’ve “really taken some big swings in terms of high concept, weird jokes.” So, what does Miracle Workers have in store for us fans who are excited to see it again? What makes the show appealing to new viewers who might want to try it out? Find out everything you need about the irreverent, absurdist powerhouse below.

Who is in Miracle Workers End Times Cast?

  • Daniel Radcliffe as Sid
  • Geraldine Viswanathan as Freya Exaltada
  • Karan Soni as TI-90
  • Jon Bass as Scraps
  • Steve Buscemi as Morris ‘The Junkman’ Rubinstein
  • Erin Darke as Holly
  • Portia Harris as Boomtown Resident

When is Miracle Workers: End Times Release Date?

Miracle Workers: End Times can be watched online on TBS. But the show, which was supposed to start on January 16, 2023, has been pushed back. The merger between Warner Bros. and Discovery pushed back the release date, but we know the season will start on Monday, July 10, 2023. Seasons 1 through 3 are already available to watch on TBS and Max, so it seems likely that End Times will also be shown on these other channels at some point. Want to see it right now? In the meantime, the next best thing is to watch the trailer for the next season. This season will have 10 episodes, with the first one coming out on the date of the premiere and the other nine coming out every week after that.

Is there a trailer for Miracle Workers: End Times?

The first official trailer for Miracle Workers: End Times was released on December 6, 2022. Before that, two other clips were shared – one in October and a sneak peek in November. In the sneak peek, Radcliffe’s character, Sid, discovers the identity of Viswanathan’s character’s parents. You can watch the trailer above and the sneak peek below.

Who Are the Creators of Miracle Workers?

Simon Rich, who serves as the executive producer and writer, based most of the seasons of Miracle Workers on his short stories. The show has several other producers, including Lorne Michaels, Andrew Singer, Daniel Radcliffe, Steve Buscemi, Jorma Taccone, and Paul Garnes. In addition, Dan Mirk, Robert Padnick, Rob Klein, Ashley Wigfield, Dan Klein, Nora Winslow, Henry Michaels, Tommy Do, and Matt Walsh are among the writers for this season.

What is The Miracle Workers: End Times Plot?

So far, we’ve seen angels desperately scrambling in a corporate heaven falling apart, princes who aren’t good enough to rule over groveling peasants, and wagon riders from the Wild West risking dangerous trips to the Oregon Trail. With such a wide range of characters and situations, it might seem hard to guess what kind of rabbit the writers of The Miracle Workers will pull out of their top hat next. Collider has the scoop, however.

The fourth season, “Miracle Workers: End Times,” occurs in a war-torn, post-apocalyptic world. It’s clear that this season will be full of action and keep you on the edge of your seat, just like Mad Max’s vast, empty landscapes, which are always overrun by ruthless warriors fighting for survival. In the official trailer, Radcliffe, who plays Sid, thoughtfully looks out over the land and solemnly says, “In the beginning, there was the boom.” This started the world’s end in this timeline. Freya, played by Geraldine Viswanathan, is introduced quickly as a fierce, axe-swinging woman, and it’s clear right away that she and Sid will be in another strange but endearing love story. Freya pins Sid down, calls him “a tough little cockroach,” and then kisses him after a tense stare-down. This reminds me of an iconic scene from the Studio Ghibli movie Princess Mononoke, in which Ashitaka’s only response when San puts a knife to his throat is, “You’re beautiful.”

In such a “dog eat dog” world, it will be hard for a new couple to figure out how to live together. Sid and Freya’s life is not all kittens and rainbows. Their bills are crazy, and their urine purifiers break all the time. From the sneak peek, we can also tell that Freya’s parents will be a major source of conflict for the couple. They are “part of the ultra-wealthy,.001%,” and “live in a Utopian city in the sky.” This is a million miles away from what Sid and Freya are going through, so we can only assume this difference will cause problems.

How many episodes are there in a miracle series?

The show depicts a conflict between two families who encounter each other in the emergency room, resulting in chaos. It consists of 65 episodes.

Where To Watch Miracle Workers Season 1-3

Miracle Workers, a TBS sitcom, can be watched on various streaming services. The first three seasons are available for streaming for those who have HBO Max or the HBO Max Amazon Channel. If you don’t have HBO Max, watch it on DIRECTV and Spectrum On Demand. Additionally, the seasons can be purchased on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies, and VUDU. It’s expected that season 4 will be released in 2023 and will likely be available on all these streaming services.

Can I watch Miracle Workers on Netflix?

So, does Netflix have Miracle Workers? With the show just starting on TBS and only seven episodes planned, one episode was shown weekly. Miracle Workers is not on Netflix, which shouldn’t come as a surprise.

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