Ted Lasso triumphantly stretches arms with soccer balls and FIFA flags around him on a sunset stadium field Season 4 banner

Apple Renewed Ted Lasso for Season 4

At a Glance

  • Apple TV renews Ted Lasso for a fourth season.
  • Premiere slated for mid-2025, aligning with the FIFA World Cup.
  • Returning cast includes Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham, and Brett Goldstein; new faces added.

Why it matters: The renewal confirms the show’s popularity and positions it to capture audiences during the global football event.

Apple TV announced that the beloved comedy-drama Ted Lasso will return for a fourth season, with a mid-2025 premiere scheduled to dovetail with the FIFA World Cup. Fans who have been waiting since the series concluded in 2023 are now set to see the titular coach back on the field, this time leading a second-division women’s team.

Renewal Announcement

Apple revealed the renewal in March 2025, marking the first time the series has secured a new season after its three-season run that began in 2020. The announcement came as part of Apple’s broader strategy to bolster its original content library.

Cast and Characters

Jason Sudeikis reprises his role as Coach Ted Lasso, who will return to Richmond and head a new squad of women’s players. The press release notes that he will be “taking on his biggest challenge yet,” a phrase that underscores the series’ ongoing narrative arc.

Coach Ted Lasso stands beside a women's soccer team in Richmond Strikers jerseys with gear.
  • Jason Sudeikis – Coach Ted Lasso
  • Annette Badland – Coach’s wife
  • Grant Feely – New player
  • Hannah Waddingham – Emmy-winner
  • Brett Goldstein – Emmy-winner
  • Juno Temple – Actress
  • Brendan Hunt – Actor
  • Jeremy Swift – Actor
  • Tanya Reynolds – New cast member
  • Jude Mack – New cast member
  • Faye Marsey – New cast member
  • Rex Hayes – New player
  • Aisling Sharkey – New cast member
  • Abbie Hern – New cast member

Production and Setting

The new episodes will feature the iconic “Believe” sign in the locker room of a second-division women’s soccer team, a visual cue that ties the series back to its original themes of optimism and teamwork.

By scheduling the mid-year premiere, Apple positions the series to attract viewers during the FIFA World Cup, which kicks off in June.

Awards and Legacy

The series debuted on Apple TV in 2020 and quickly became the most Emmy-nominated comedy series ever. Over its run, it won a total of 13 Emmys, including a rare back-to-back win for Outstanding Comedy Series for its first two seasons.

Timeline

Year Event
2020 Premiere of Season 1
2023 Series concludes after three seasons
March 2025 Renewal announced for Season 4
mid-2025 Planned premiere of Season 4

Key Takeaways

Apple’s renewal of Ted Lasso reaffirms the show’s success and its ability to resonate with audiences across multiple seasons. The mid-year release strategy aligns the series with a major global sporting event, potentially expanding its viewership. With a blend of returning favorites and fresh talent, Season 4 promises to continue the series’ blend of humor and heart.

Author

  • My name is Marcus L. Bennett, and I cover crime, law enforcement, and public safety in Los Angeles.

    Marcus L. Bennett is a Senior Correspondent for News of Los Angeles, covering housing, real estate, and urban development across LA County. A former city housing inspector, he’s known for investigative reporting that exposes how development policies and market forces impact everyday families.

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