The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: Rachel Brosnahan announces season four

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’s Rachel Brosnahan announces they’re shooting season four: ‘We’re back!’

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel star Rachel Brosnahan announced Wednesday morning that they’ve begun filming the coronavirus-safe fourth season of her Amazon hit show in Manhattan.

The 30-year-old Emmy winner captioned a snap of herself beneath a plastic-encased umbrella: ‘It looks a little different this year…but we’re back! Working away on @maiseltv Season 4.’

Rachel began costume fittings for her stand-up comedian character Miriam ‘Midge’ Maisel with designer Donna Zakowska back on September 23. 

Umbrella encased in plastic! The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel star Rachel Brosnahan announced Wednesday morning that they’ve begun filming the coronavirus-safe fourth season of her Amazon hit show in Manhattan

The 30-year-old Emmy winner captioned the snap: 'It looks a little different this year...but we're back! Working away on @maiseltv Season 4'

The 30-year-old Emmy winner captioned the snap: ‘It looks a little different this year…but we’re back! Working away on @maiseltv Season 4’

‘Mask game strong. Hat game stronger,’ Brosnahan wrote to her 748K Instagram followers at the time.

‘We’re slowly and safely getting back to it but first costume fitting is in the books. Damn, it feels good to be (almost) back.’

On Monday night, the Wisconsin-born stunner reunited with her castmates Marin Hinkle, Caroline Aaron, Tony Shalhoub, Kevin Pollak, and Michael Zegen for ‘family dinner.’

The Weissman-Maisel clan dined together at Italian eatery Rezdôra inside the Flatiron building while wearing matching $39 Vue Shields.  

'Mask game strong. Hat game stronger': Rachel began costume fittings for her stand-up comedian character Miriam 'Midge' Maisel with designer Donna Zakowska (R) back on September 23

‘Mask game strong. Hat game stronger’: Rachel began costume fittings for her stand-up comedian character Miriam ‘Midge’ Maisel with designer Donna Zakowska (R) back on September 23

Brosnahan wrote to her 748K Instagram followers at the time: 'We're slowly and safely getting back to it but first costume fitting is in the books. Damn, it feels good to be (almost) back'

Brosnahan wrote to her 748K Instagram followers at the time: ‘We’re slowly and safely getting back to it but first costume fitting is in the books. Damn, it feels good to be (almost) back’

Back in the Big Apple: On Monday night, the Wisconsin-born stunner (2-R) reunited with her castmates (from L-R) Marin Hinkle, Caroline Aaron, Tony Shalhoub, Kevin Pollak, and Michael Zegen for 'family dinner'

Back in the Big Apple: On Monday night, the Wisconsin-born stunner (2-R) reunited with her castmates (from L-R) Marin Hinkle, Caroline Aaron, Tony Shalhoub, Kevin Pollak, and Michael Zegen for ‘family dinner’

Safety first! The Weissman-Maisel clan dined together at Italian eatery Rezdôra inside the Flatiron building while wearing matching $39 Vue Shields

Safety first! The Weissman-Maisel clan dined together at Italian eatery Rezdôra inside the Flatiron building while wearing matching $39 Vue Shields

COVID-19 is spiking nationwide, with a reported 1.27M confirmed cases in New York state (542K in NYC) leading to 40,933 deaths as of Wednesday.

On September 20, the cast and crew of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel lost all eight of their Emmy Award nominations to the cast and crew of Pop TV/CBC sitcom Schitt’s Creek.

Catch more of creators Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino’s hit comedy about the fifties Upper West Side middle-class Jewish divorcée on Amazon Prime Video later this year.

Sweep! On September 20, the cast and crew of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel lost all eight of their Emmy Award nominations to the cast and crew of Pop TV/CBC sitcom Schitt's Creek

Sweep! On September 20, the cast and crew of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel lost all eight of their Emmy Award nominations to the cast and crew of Pop TV/CBC sitcom Schitt’s Creek 

Facing their audience: Catch more of creators Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino's hit comedy about the fifties Upper West Side middle-class Jewish divorcée on Amazon Prime Video later this year

Facing their audience: Catch more of creators Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino’s hit comedy about the fifties Upper West Side middle-class Jewish divorcée on Amazon Prime Video later this year