
Hannah Waddingham Celebrates ‘Ted Lasso’ Season 4 Revival with Unfiltered Joy
So here’s something I’m absolutely thrilled to share—Hannah Waddingham is officially back in action for Ted Lasso Season 4, and honestly, her excitement is infectious. She recently spoke at the “Smurfs” premiere in Los Angeles and couldn't contain her joy about returning to the role of Rebecca Welton. And if you know anything about Ted Lasso , you know just how deeply fans, cast, and creators have connected to these characters. It’s not just another series—it’s an emotional touchstone.
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Waddingham described the revival of Ted Lasso as digging up a “beloved dog that was buried,” and she said it with such raw affection, it hit home. She called Rebecca “her girl,” someone who lives in her bloodstream, and said she was hankering to find out where Rebecca’s journey would lead next. That kind of attachment speaks volumes about her performance—and why she won an Emmy for it.
Filming for Season 4 is starting soon, and although Apple TV+ hasn’t confirmed the full returning cast just yet, Jason Sudeikis is definitely back as Coach Lasso. He said this season will be about "leaping before you look"—a beautiful inversion of our cautious times. Brett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent and also writes for the show, teased that the new season is exciting, though of course, he couldn’t share any spoilers.
Hannah also cheekily mentioned how she can't wait to dive back into the character—she’s already thinking about Rebecca’s wardrobe and character evolution. You can tell she truly loves this role, and that kind of energy only heightens anticipation for what’s to come.
But while fans are buzzing, there’s also been some drama off-screen. A fake casting call popped up online targeting people in the Kansas City area, where parts of the show are set to film. Some were misled by a company charging fees to “apply” for roles that weren’t actually available. For those hoping to be extras, the real casting agency is Alessi Hartigan Casting Missouri, not any third-party service asking for money. Just a heads-up: Ted Lasso teaches us to believe—but also to stay smart.
Still, what’s most exciting here is the return of a series that felt like it had said goodbye. It gave us hope, warmth, and laughter during uncertain times, and now it’s being exhumed—reborn, even. And honestly? I’m here for it. If Hannah Waddingham is this excited, we probably should be too. Season 4 of Ted Lasso is shaping up to be a heartfelt continuation rather than just a curtain call.
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