On paper, all the elements are there: Morning Glory, from producer J.J. Abrams's Bad Robot production company, is like a cross between Broadcast News and The Devil Wears Prada (not all that surprising since it was written by Prada screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna). Rachel McAdams -- trying hard to make up for Ford's anti-charm -- plays a wet-behind-the-ears morning-show producer who attempts to goose her program's low ratings by bringing in Ford's anchorman to do battle with Diane Keaton's bubbly Kathie Lee Gifford-clone. Cue catty comments just before they go live on air!
The rest of the trailer plays the beats you'd expect: McAdams concentrates on work to the detriment of her relationship with Patrick Wilson (looking more like Josh Lucas with each passing day); Ford softens and becomes the wise old sage; and Keaton... well, it's not very clear what point Keaton has, beyond being the butt of many jokes. It's only the trailer, but this role already seems beneath her.
As for Morning Glory itself, what is this exactly? A rom-com? A workplace comedy? An Erin Brockovich-like lady drama? Before the next trailer, maybe Paramount should figure that out. Until then...
VERDICT: Pass.