
Following an absence of nearly two years, the beloved series “Ted Lasso” is once again gracing our screens. Today, Apple TV+ unveiled a glimpse of Season 4 and announced that filming has commenced in Kansas City. What’s particularly thrilling is that the sneak peek verified the participation of cast members Hannah Waddingham, Juno Temple, Brett Goldstein, Brendan Hunt, and Jeremy Swift, along with Jason Sudeikis who was previously confirmed. Given its role as a source of solace and optimism during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the resurgence of “Ted Lasso” feels like receiving another comforting embrace from AFC Richmond at a time when it’s needed most.
In summary, the Season 3 finale of Ted Lasso appeared to provide a neat conclusion to the series. Richmond FC came second in the Premier League, Ted (Jason Sudeikis) went back to the U.S. to be with his son, Rebecca (Waddingham) handed the club over to its fans, Roy (Goldstein) took on the coaching role for Richmond, and Keeley (Temple) expanded her PR firm and suggested a women’s soccer team idea to Rebecca. However, it seems that the prospect of more storylines is what has left the creators of Ted Lasso pondering if there are further tales to be told.

managing a second-division women’s football team. As the season unfolds, Ted and his team discover the art of jumping first and asking questions later, seizing opportunities they never dared to consider before.
The fresh concept unveils a wealth of intriguing possibilities for the series. Although Ted is no longer an outsider, managing a women’s team might bring distinct difficulties, not only for Ted, but for the club as well. Moreover, it seems that the beloved coach may require persuasion to return from overseas if the show’s filming begins in Kansas City. Apple TV+ has verified that shooting will also resume in London later this year.
In addition to our favorite characters returning, a fresh group of individuals will join the cast in Season 4 of Ted Lasso on Apple TV+. Actresses Tanya Reynolds, Jude Mack, Faye Marsay, Rex Hayes, Aisling Sharkey, Abbie Hern, and Grant Feely have been selected for roles. The specific characters they’ll portray are currently confidential, except for Grant Feely, who will step into the role of Henry Lasso, Ted’s son, previously played by Gus Turner.
As a passionate movie enthusiast, I can’t help but feel the anticipation building for season 4 of Ted Lasso. With an impressive 61 Emmy nominations under its belt and 13 wins to date, it’s clear that the bar has been set high after such a successful run. After a two-year break, I can only imagine the pressure Jason Sudeikis and the show’s creators must feel to meet our high expectations.
Initially, the first season of Ted Lasso was met with modest expectations due to its origins as a series of sketches for NBC Sports. However, it swiftly surpassed those low expectations and has since become a beloved series. With many of the original cast returning and an engaging premise, I’m confident that season 4 will continue to deliver on its trademark blend of humor and heart.
The first three seasons of Ted Lasso are currently available to stream on Apple TV+.
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