Ted Lasso Returns Stateside with a Fresh Twist for Season 4

Ted Lasso Returns Stateside with a Fresh Twist for Season 4

Ted Lasso Returns Stateside with a Fresh Twist for Season 4

Hey everyone, have you heard the exciting news? Ted Lasso is officially back in action—yes, Season 4 is happening, and production has kicked off in none other than Jason Sudeikis’s hometown, Kansas City! That’s right. The Emmy-winning, feel-good series that first won our hearts during the pandemic is coming home, literally and figuratively. After three seasons of British charm and football (or soccer, depending on where you're from), the show is now taking a bold new step—and it's creating quite the buzz.

Apple TV+ recently dropped a first-look photo of the returning cast—Jason Sudeikis, Juno Temple, Brett Goldstein, Hannah Waddingham, Jeremy Swift—all smiles and full of that familiar Lasso energy. What’s even more thrilling is the major shift in storyline: this season will center on Ted coaching a women’s second-division football team. Now that’s a fresh take we didn’t see coming, and it’s bound to shake up the tone and dynamics in a powerful way.

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Filming began in Kansas City’s iconic Country Club Plaza, where fans braved the rain to catch a glimpse of the cast. Jason was spotted rocking a KC Current coat, and let’s just say—local pride was high. Streets were closed, production tents lined the block, and the vibe was electric. Some lucky locals even paused work calls just to witness the filming. And can you blame them? Seeing Sudeikis bring Ted home is a rare moment of art imitating life.

What’s also amazing is the return of the original crew. Brett Goldstein is back as Roy Kent, Brendan Hunt returns as Coach Beard, and a batch of new cast members—like Tanya Reynolds and Grant Feely—are joining the team. Feely, by the way, will be stepping into the role of Ted’s son, Henry. So yes, we’re getting more heartfelt father-son moments too.

Apple’s been tight-lipped about the exact premiere date, but honestly, the fact that they’re filming again is enough to stir up the "believe" energy among fans worldwide. Let’s not forget, Ted Lasso isn’t just a comedy—it’s a cultural hug. At a time when the world needed warmth and optimism, this series showed up with kindness, humor, and biscuits. It earned 61 Emmy nominations and 13 wins, which is no small feat.

So, here we go again. Kansas City’s streets are rolling, fans are cheering, and Ted is ready to face a brand-new pitch. A women’s team, a new city, and familiar faces—it all adds up to one thing: Season 4 might just be the most heartfelt and surprising chapter yet.

Believe. Again.

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