- **Q: When will "Ted Lasso" Season 4 be released?
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The Emmy-winning series "Ted Lasso" is set to return for its fourth season on August 5, 2026. After a three-year hiatus, fans can look forward to Ted's return to London, where he will coach AFC Richmond's women's team. Here's a sneak peek a...
After the conclusion of Ted's journey coaching the Richmond men's team in Season 3, Apple TV ordered a fourth season in March 2025. Season 4 will consist of 10 episodes and will see Ted taking on the challenge of coaching a second division women’s football team. The season will explore themes of taking chances and learning to leap before you look.
Jack Burditt joins as an executive producer, with Jason Sudeikis, Brendan Hunt, and others returning as executive producers and writers. The series continues to be produced by Warner Bros. Television and Universal Television, building on the characters and format originally from NBC Sports.
The new season sees the return of several cast members: Hannah Waddingham as AFC Richmond owner Rebecca Walton, Juno Temple, Brett Goldstein, Brendan Hunt, and Jeremy Swift. Grant Feely will take on the role of Ted’s son, Henry, previously played by Gus Turner.
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