Is Ted Lasso Season 4 Happening? Here’s What Report Says

As a dedicated fan who has watched every episode of Ted Lasso with unwavering enthusiasm, I can wholeheartedly express my elation at the news of its fourth season! Having grown up in Kansas and playing football on school teams, I found an immediate connection to Ted’s journey and his love for the game. The humor, heart, and camaraderie that the show brings are truly unique, and it has become a beloved part of my weekly routine.


It’s officially announced that Ted Lasso, the popular sports comedy-drama featuring Jason Sudeikis, will be returning for another season on Apple TV+. Notably, Hannah Waddingham, Brett Goldstein, and Jeremy Swift are set to reprise their roles in this new season, as they have been signed by Warner Bros. Television, potentially hinting at a fourth season of the show.

In this TV show, notable characters like Rebecca Walton, Roy Kent, and Leslie Higgins, who are all part of the UK Equity Union, have significant parts. Unlike their U.S.-based counterparts who are under SAG-AFTRA contracts, their deals are unique. According to Deadline, Jason Sudeikis (Ted Lasso), Brendan Hunt (Coach Beard), and Juno Temple (Keeley Jones) are expected to resume their roles in the series, this time as co-creators and executive producers.

The former Saturday Night Live star, rumored to be joining as an executive producer for the upcoming revival, brings excitement to fans eagerly waiting for more of the series. Speculation about a potential Season 4 emerged at the conclusion of Ted Lasso’s third season, which aired in 2023. Earlier this year, Channing Dungey (CEO of Warner Bros TV) hinted that the show might continue into another season due to its growing popularity among viewers and the unresolved ending of Season 3.

According to Dungey, it’s not time to finish the story about Ted Lasso just yet. There’s clearly a lot of affection for the show, and I believe Apple is equally eager for more Ted Lasso content. If the chance arises, we’d be thrilled to dive back into creating additional episodes.

In the comeback of Ted Lasso, Jason Sudeikis plays the lead role, having originally envisioned the series as a three-season storyline. Remarkably, despite achieving immense popularity with 13 Emmy Awards and securing a significant spot in pop culture history, Sudeikis had initially planned to wrap it up after just three seasons.

Initially, he kept the door open for improvement if a superior idea crossed his mind. Remarkably, it seems that concept has since materialized, bringing immense joy to the show’s worldwide audience.

In the final episode of the third season, some characters’ stories were wrapped up satisfactorily, such as Ted Lasso returning to Kansas to coach his son’s football team. Moreover, the ideas proposed by Keeley (Juno Temple) and Rebecca (Waddingham), about establishing an AFC Richmond Women’s Team, seem to indicate fresh starts that might pave the way for more engaging narratives in the future.

Excitedly, I eagerly anticipate the ongoing discussions with fellow cast members and the setup of our writers’ den, all while keeping my fingers crossed for an early 2025 production start, as hinted by Deadline. However, this is contingent upon the approval of the final budget and resolution of any scheduling clashes that may arise.

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2024-08-25 10:53