Believe it, AFC Richmond fans. The squad is getting ready for another season of soccer mayhem and solid laughs. That's right, "Ted Lasso" is coming back for a fourth season, after intense ...
“Ted Lasso” ran between 2020 and 2023 ... “In Season 4, the folks at AFC Richmond learn to LEAP BEFORE THEY LOOK, discovering that wherever they land, it’s exactly where they’re meant ...
Even though the premise of the series may be changing slightly with more of a focus on a women’s team than the original AFC Richmond squad, that doesn’t mean Ted Lasso won’t still be full of ...
So far, the only confirmed cast member for Season 4 is Sudeikis, who will return as Ted Lasso. Options had been picked up for other series actors Hannah Waddingham, Brett Goldstein and Jeremy Swift, but their involvement in the new season has yet to be confirmed.
It's been two years since we last heard from Ted Lasso but the show is officially set to return for a fourth season.
AFC Richmond is headed back to the pitch, and their coach is coming with them. After more than a year of speculation, Apple TV+ has ordered a fourth season of its Emmy-winning comedy Ted Lasso. The pickup comes after co-creator and star Jason Sudeikis ...
Ted Lasso, the comedy series following an American soccer coach at a fictional English Premier League club AFC Richmond, will return for a fourth season. Apple TV+ has confirmed Jason Sudeikis ...
Season 3 of Ted Lasso concluded with Ted returning to the U.S. to be with his son, Henry, giving way to emotional goodbyes between the coach and his team. With Ted gone, the future of AFC Richmond is in the hands of new manager Roy Kent ( Brett Goldstein ), who has evolved from a testy former player to a respected coach.
Apple TV+ has officially renewed “ Ted Lasso ” for Season 4, with series lead Jason Sudeikis onboard to return as the titular pun-happy, mustachioed football coach. No other castings are officially confirmed at this time, though it had previously been reported that options had been picked up for Hannah Waddingham, Brett Goldstein, and Jeremy Swift.