Ted Lasso Season 4: Release date, plot, latest news and other exciting details

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Back in 2023, when the third season of Ted Lasso wrapped up, most people kind of assumed that was it, the big goodbye. Fans, critics, and even some of the folks who worked on the show treated it like the series finale. And to be fair, there was a good reason for that. Around that time, Jason Sudeikis, who not only plays Ted but also helped create the show. said that the story they wanted to tell had reached its natural end.

But here’s where things got a little murky. Ted Lasso wasn’t just any show, it was a massive hit. A cultural moment. The kind of show that makes you laugh, cry, and somehow feel better about humanity. So, naturally, Apple and Warner Bros. weren’t ready to close the door on it just yet. The question wasn’t if they wanted more Ted Lasso, it was how and when it would happen.

Now, after a long stretch of silence and a lot of fans constantly refreshing news feeds, we finally have an answer: Ted Lasso is officially coming back for Season 4!

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Yes, after all the will-they-won’t-they, it’s happening. That means more time in the world of AFC Richmond, more football (sorry, soccer), and more of the heartwarming, slightly offbeat stories we’ve all come to love. It’s been a bit of a wait, but by the time Season 4 drops, it’ll likely have been around three years since we last saw Ted and the gang. But hey, if any show is worth the wait, it’s this one.

Let’s rewind a bit. When Ted Lasso first hit Apple TV+ in August 2020, it felt like a breath of fresh air, especially during a pretty heavy time in the world. Ted, the relentlessly optimistic American football coach trying to manage a struggling British soccer team, became an instant comfort character for many. And it wasn’t just Ted. The entire ensemble, from Roy Kent’s growls to Keeley’s sparkle, brought something special to the screen. No wonder it racked up so many awards, including two Emmys for Best Comedy Series.

The third season, which ended on May 31, 2023, left things in a pretty open-ended place. Apple’s official messaging was purposely vague, leaving fans scratching their heads. Was this the end? A pause? A pivot?

Turns out, it’s the beginning of something new. Season 4 is happening, but it might not look exactly like what we’ve seen before. It could be a continuation with familiar faces, or it might take the story in a fresh direction, maybe even a spinoff vibe. Right now, details are still under wraps, but the important thing is: the Ted Lasso universe is still alive and kicking.

So whether you’re in it for the heartfelt pep talks, the quirky team dynamics, or just the pure good vibes, there’s more of that on the horizon. And after all this time, that’s something to celebrate.

Ted Lasso Season 4 latest news

After months of radio silence and fans wondering if they’d ever see Ted Lasso return, Apple TV+ finally gave us the news we’ve all been waiting for. In July, they officially announced that Season 4 is in production!

And here’s the kicker: filming is already underway! The shoot has kicked off in Kansas City (which feels like a sweet little nod to Ted’s roots), and more scenes are set to be filmed in London soon. So yes, both sides of the pond are getting some Lasso love this season.

As if that wasn’t exciting enough, Apple even treated fans to a first-look photo from the new season. And let’s just say, it’s real. It’s happening. Believe.

In the newly released image, you can spot familiar, beloved faces back in action: Jason Sudeikis (Ted, of course), Hannah Waddingham (Rebecca), Juno Temple (Keeley), and Jeremy Swift (Leslie) are all officially back. Their expressions alone already sparked all kinds of theories and emotions online.

Brett Goldstein (Roy Kent) and Brendan Hunt (Coach Beard) are also returning, which basically means the dream team is fully reuniting. These are the characters and performances that helped define the soul of the show, so knowing they’re all coming back makes this season feel extra promising.

No premiere date has been shared just yet, but with filming now in full swing, it’s only a matter of time. So buckle up, Lasso lovers. Season 4 is shaping up to be something special.

 

Ted Lasso Season 4 release date info

Now, before you start planning your watch party, here’s a little reality check: Season 4 won’t be arriving in 2025. Since filming just kicked off in summer 2025, there’s still a lot of work ahead. With shooting and editing, to all the behind-the-scenes magic that makes Ted Lasso feel so special.

So while no official release date has been confirmed yet, it’s safe to say we’ll likely have to wait until sometime in 2026 to see Ted and the gang back on our screens. A bit of a wait, yes, but considering how much love and care go into this show, it’ll be worth every minute.

 

Ted Lasso Season 4 plot speculations

As part of the big renewal reveal, Jason Sudeikis dropped a statement that sparked a load of fan theories. It wasn’t just a typical, “we’re back!” kind of comment. Instead, he gave us something that felt more like a teaser wrapped in a metaphor:

“As we all continue to live in a world where so many factors have conditioned us to ‘look before we leap,’ in Season Four, the folks at AFC Richmond learn to LEAP BEFORE THEY LOOK, discovering that wherever they land, it’s exactly where they’re meant to be.”

Cryptic? Definitely. Intriguing? Absolutely.

It sounds like the next chapter of Ted Lasso might be about taking risks, trusting the unknown, and maybe even embracing big changes, both on and off the pitch. Which could mean anything from new characters, unexpected storylines, or even a fresh direction for the show itself.

Adding to the mystery, co-creator and head writer Bill Lawrence gave a bit more context in an interview with the Los Angeles Times back in late 2024. And what he said hinted that Season 4 might not be a traditional continuation at all. It sounds like it could straddle the line between a new season and a spinoff.

“I don’t want to speak for Jason, but it’d be interesting to see that there’s always another story to tell with characters that people like, but it’s a different story. It’s almost a self-reboot. I think Jason always had in his head another story he wanted to tell.”

A self-reboot? That’s not something you hear every day. But for a show as warm, thoughtful, and character-driven as Ted Lasso, it kind of makes sense. It’s not just about continuing for the sake of more episodes, it’s about evolving the story in a way that still feels true to its heart.

And there’s one thread from Season 3 that seems perfectly set up for this evolution: the formation of a women’s team. In the finale, Keeley (Juno Temple) pitched the idea to Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham), and Rebecca seemed very on board. That moment, while brief, has since sparked a lot of buzz. In fact, it’s the first major rumour for where Season 4’s storyline might head.

A whole new team, new challenges, new dynamics, but with the same charm, warmth, and heart that made us all fall in love with Ted Lasso in the first place. If Season 4 does follow this path, it might not just be a continuation. It could be a powerful new beginning.

Ted Lasso Season 4 cast

Along with the exciting news that Ted Lasso Season 4 is officially in production, we also got a big confirmation that many of our favourites are back in action. Returning to the cast are Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham, Juno Temple, Brett Goldstein, Brendan Hunt, and Jeremy Swift. All the key players we’ve come to love over the years. It’s a major sigh of relief for fans who weren’t sure who might come back for the next chapter.

But that’s not all, Season 4 will also introduce several new faces to the world of AFC Richmond. Joining the cast are Tanya Reynolds, Jude Mack, Faye Marsay, Rex Hayes, Aisling Sharkey, Abbie Hern, and Grant Feely, who will now be playing Henry Lasso, Ted’s son. This recast suggests we might be seeing more of Henry’s story this time around, perhaps exploring Ted’s role as a father more deeply.

Interestingly, when early reports surfaced back in August 2024 hinting that Season 4 was close to getting the green light, one major clue came from behind the scenes: Apple had picked up contract extensions for Hannah Waddingham, Brett Goldstein, and Jeremy Swift. That move made it clear something was in the works, but at the time, Jason Sudeikis’ involvement was still up in the air. Variety reported that while Sudeikis was “believed to be involved,” it was only confirmed that he’d return in some capacity, likely as an executive producer.

Fast-forward to now, and with Sudeikis not only producing but back on set as Ted, the full picture is finally coming together. And between the mix of familiar characters and fresh additions, Season 4 is shaping up to be a new era of Ted Lasso, one that still feels like home, but with plenty of room to grow.

Ted Lasso Season 4 main cast:

  • Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso
  • Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton
  • Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent
  • Juno Temple as Keeley Jones
  • Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins
  • Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard