The View Returns for Season 29: Hot Topics, Star Guests, and the Daytime Drama That Won’t Quit ✨

The View' Season 29 Gets Premiere Date On ABC After Summer Hiatus

When daytime television needs fireworks, laughs, and the kind of cultural debates that dominate social media feeds, all eyes turn to The View. Now, ABC’s iconic talk show is preparing for one of its most anticipated chapters yet. On Monday, Sept. 8, 2025, the legendary roundtable will return live for its 29th season, with the entire co-host lineup intact: Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Ana Navarro.

The six women, each bringing her own sharp perspective and unapologetic candor, are promising fans a season opener packed with “Hot Topics” — and a parade of heavyweight guests that guarantees drama, tears, and viral moments. But this isn’t just another season premiere. The View enters Season 29 at the height of its cultural influence, boasting record-breaking numbers, fresh Emmy nominations, and the kind of momentum that most daytime shows can only dream about.


A Legacy That Refuses to Fade

It is rare for a television program to remain relevant after nearly three decades. Yet The View, created by the late Barbara Walters, has done more than survive — it has thrived. By combining celebrity interviews with bold, often combustible political debate, the show has become a cultural barometer, reflecting and shaping conversations across America.

Season 28 closed with numbers that silenced critics once again: a 1.72 household rating and an average of 2.545 million total viewers. Those stats made The View not only the No. 1 daytime talk show but also the most-watched season the program has had in four years. For the fifth consecutive year, it dominated both talk and news categories, proving its place as ABC’s crown jewel in daytime.

And if ratings weren’t enough, the show heads into Season 29 carrying four Daytime Emmy nominations, including the coveted title of Outstanding Daytime Talk Series. It’s not just surviving — it’s defining the genre.


Season 29 Premiere: The Lineup That Has Everyone Talking

The View' Season 29 Cast Photos: All The Co-Hosts Confirmed For ABC Talk Show

The premiere week lineup reads like a who’s who of cultural relevance.

Monday, Sept. 8: The season kicks off with all six co-hosts at the table, promising a day of Hot Topics that will no doubt ignite debates from the moment the cameras roll.

Tuesday, Sept. 9: Justice Sonia Sotomayor will join to discuss her new book Just Shine! How to Be a Better You. It’s not often a Supreme Court Justice sits at the table, making this a headline-worthy moment before it even airs.

Wednesday, Sept. 10: Emma Heming Willis will share her moving story from her book The Unexpected Journey: Finding Strength, Hope, and Yourself on the Caregiving Path, touching on the raw challenges of caregiving and resilience.

Thursday, Sept. 11: Actress and activist America Ferrera, fresh off her Barbie-fueled cultural resurgence, will sit down to promote her film The Lost Bus.

Friday, Sept. 12: Expect a lighter tone as comedian Ken Jeong (99 to Beat) and Broadway/TV star Michael Urie (Oh, Mary! and Shrinking) close out the week with laughter and charm.

This roster alone makes it clear: The View isn’t holding back.


Beyond the Table: Expanding the Brand

The show’s empire stretches well beyond its one-hour slot. The “Behind the Table” podcast, hosted by executive producer Brian Teta, returns for its third season on Sept. 8, offering fans the unfiltered, unscripted perspectives of the co-hosts after the cameras stop rolling. With candid conversations, exclusive reactions, and juicy behind-the-scenes commentary, the podcast has become a must-listen for die-hard fans who crave the full story.

Meanwhile, “The Weekend View” returns on Sept. 13 for its second season, hosted by Joy Behar alongside Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Ana Navarro. Streaming on ABC News Live, the show takes the same irreverent format to the weekend, blending entertainment buzz with cultural commentary.

In short: The View is no longer just a show. It’s a multiplatform phenomenon.


The Secret to Its Longevity: Chemistry and Conflict

What keeps millions tuning in day after day? The answer is as simple as it is combustible: chemistry and conflict.

Whoopi Goldberg’s no-nonsense moderation, Joy Behar’s sharp wit, Sunny Hostin’s legal expertise, Sara Haines’ relatability, Alyssa Farah Griffin’s conservative voice, and Ana Navarro’s fiery commentary create a combustible mix that guarantees no topic will go unchallenged.

At a time when America feels more divided than ever, The View mirrors that polarization — but with humor, vulnerability, and sometimes tears. It is precisely this unpredictable blend of camaraderie and confrontation that keeps audiences hooked.


The Road Ahead

As Season 29 begins, the stakes couldn’t be higher. The U.S. presidential election is looming, culture wars rage hotter than ever, and social media ensures that every fiery exchange at the table will be clipped, shared, and dissected by millions within minutes.

But that’s where The View thrives — in chaos. For nearly 30 years, it has given women a powerful platform to lead national conversations in real time. And with ratings up, Emmy nods on the horizon, and a panel that knows how to both clash and connect, there’s little doubt that Season 29 will keep the crown securely in its grasp.

So buckle up. Whether you tune in for the laughter, the meltdowns, or the jaw-dropping headlines, one thing is certain: daytime television still belongs to The View.