From Bill Lawrence to Hannah Waddingham, a lot of key cast and crew members involved withTed Lassohave weighed in on the possibility of returning to the hit Apple TV+ comedy series for season 4. When season 3 aired in 2023, it was touted as the final season. The last episode of the season — season 3, episode 12, “So Long, Farewell” — played as a pretty straightforward series finale that wrapped up the story ofTed’s tenure at AFC Richmond, sent him back to Kansas to reunite with Henry, and left all the other characters in a similarly good place.

Butthe ending ofTed Lassoseason 3didn’t completely close the door on future storylines. Roy, Nate, and Beard continued working at Richmond and Keeley proposed a women’s team to Rebecca, suggesting an all-female spin-off show could follow. When Warner Bros. renewed the contracts of some of the core cast members, speculation started running rampant that the series would be returning for another season after all.Ted Lassoseason 4hasn’t been officially confirmed, but it hasn’t been officially ruled out, either. Here’s everything the cast, crew, and creators have said about the potential forTed Lassoseason 4.

Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso smiling in a scene from Ted Lasso season 3, episode 12

6Bill Lawrence Said Ted Lasso’s Future Is Up To Jason Sudeikis

In August 2024,Ted Lassoco-creator Bill Lawrence was askedabout the possibility of season 4 while promoting his new Apple TV+ crime drama,Bad Monkey(which has received even better reviews thanTed Lasso). Lawrence said that his policy onTed Lassois to always defer to Jason Sudeikis’ judgment. Since shooting a TV show in the UK is “a big, major life decision for Jason,” Lawrence says that fans will “never hear from anybody until you hear from him.”Ted Lasso’s future is in the hands of Ted Lasso himself.

Lawrence said he’d “kill to watch” more seasons ofTed Lasso, but it’s not up to him; it’s up to Sudeikis. He said that he often throws out answers about a possibleScrubsreboot, but he takes a different approach toTed Lasso’s future: “I wait with bated breath to see whatever Jason feels like doing.” Lawrence slyly added that he and the other creators “never answer” questions about the show’s future, “even if we’ve heard stuff.” So, there may have been official developments onTed Lasso’s future that haven’t been revealed to the public yet.

Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham) smiling and looking sideways in Ted Lasso.

5Hannah Waddingham Said She’d “Be Stupid Not To” Return For Ted Lasso Season 4

In a September 2024 interview,Hannah Waddingham was askedabout whether or notTed Lassoseason 4 was really happening, and whether or not she would be involved. Waddingham plays one ofTed Lasso’s most significant characters, Rebecca Welton, the owner of AFC Richmond and one of Ted’s closest friends.News of a potentialTed Lassoseason 4 first brokewhen Warner Bros. picked up the options on Waddingham, Brett Goldstein, and Jeremy Swift’s contracts through the UK acting union Equity. Naturally, Waddingham was one of the first actors pressed for answers about the possibility of season 4.

While Waddingham didn’t have a solid answer on whether or not season 4 is happening, she did seem enthusiastic about reprising her role as Rebecca. She didn’t confirm whether season 4 is getting made or not, but she did confirm that if it did become a reality, she would be in. She described her colleagues on the show as “some of the greatest loves of my life” and said that she would “be stupid not to” return if season 4 was in the offing. But she added, “I don’t know” if the show is coming back.

Moe Hashim as Moe Bumbercatch from Ted Lasso

IfTed Lassoseason 4 did happen, Rebecca would need to be involved. It wouldn’t really feel like the same show without her, and while her story has technically ended, she still has a future. Since Rebecca started a budding romance and approved the launch of a Richmond women’s team at the end of season 3, it would be interesting to see where that ends up.

4Moe Hashim Said Ted Lasso Season 4 Could Be 20 Years Away

Moe Hashim, who plays footballer Moe Bumbercatch inTed Lasso, seems optimistic about the series’ future. Like Waddingham, he didn’t outright confirm whether or not season 4 is in active development, but he did suggest that viewers haven’t seen the last of AFC Richmond. While discussing his role in Peacock’s gladiator seriesThose About to Diein an August 2024 interview,Hashim said he believesTed Lassowill eventually be back— but it could take a while. Hashim said that he doesn’t believe season 3 will really be “the end of Ted Lasso,” despite how it was marketed by Apple.

Hashim said that it “could be in 20 years’ time” that the story continues with a fourth season or a spin-off series. Apple will likely want moreTed Lassobefore 2044, since it’s the flagship property keeping their streaming service afloat, but it might be 20 years before Sudeikis and co. have more stories to tell. It would be interesting to see a reunion 20 years down the line — Henry would be all grown up and there would be a new generation of Richmond players — but hopefully, the show’s producers can get a fourth season together long before then.

Dani Rojas with his arms out on Nelson Road in Ted Lasso

3Cristo Fernández Wants To Reprise His Role As Dani Rojas “Many More Times”

Dani Rojas actorCristo Fernández has also weighed inon the possibility ofTed Lassoseason 4. In a September 2024 interview, Fernández was asked about the recent speculation on a fourth season and whether or not he’d heard anything from the producers. Apparently, Fernández learned about the potential news ofTed Lassoseason 4 at the same time everyone else did, when an article was published reporting that several cast members’ contracts had been renewed through Equity. He hadn’t heard anything from the producers themselves about a possible fourth season before the media started reporting on it.

Although he doesn’t know for sure ifTed Lassoseason 4 has been greenlit at Apple, Fernández is open to returning. He said that he will be “forever grateful” to the writers, the producers, and his fellow cast members for the opportunities he was given on the series. Fernández said that he would love to reprise his role as Dani “many more times,” whether it’s in a fourth season of the mainline series or a spin-off show. If there’s moreTed Lasso, he’s “excited” to see what comes and “want[s] to be part of it.”

Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso smiling and pointing at something off-screen in Ted Lasso.

2Warner Bros. TV Chairman Channing Dungey Said They’re Having “Very Exciting Conversations” About Ted Lasso Season 4

While the media are eager to ask all the cast members about a potentialTed Lassoseason 4, the studio executives behind the show are much more likely to have solid answers about its future. Speaking in October 2024, Warner Bros. TV Group Chairman and CEO Channing Dungey provideda tantalizing update onTed Lassoseason 4. She made sure not to officially confirm whether or not season 4 is happening, but she did say that the studio is having “conversations about season 4” with the series’ creators, and that those conversations are “very exciting conversations.”

She did also clarify that they’re still in the “early days” of those discussions, so don’t expect any official developments any time soon. Dungey reiterated Lawrence’s point that it’s really up to Sudeikis. She said that Warner Bros. has no interest in making moreTed Lassoif Sudeikis and the team aren’t “feeling excited about it.” However, she did add that Sudeikis is “feeling really excited” about these season 4 talks, and he “feels good” about a potential return to the series. So, a season 4 announcement is probably a while away, but it’s getting closer to becoming a reality.

Keeley (Juno Temple) looking upset while holding her phone in Ted Lasso

Lawrence may have said thatTed Lassoseason 4 won’t get announced without Sudeikis’ approval, but he didn’t say how Sudeikis feels about a potential season 4. Dungey, on the other hand, has confirmed a first-hand account of seeing that Sudeikis is getting excited about bringing the series back for a fourth season. Now, it’s just a matter of figuring out the best way to bring back the character and continue the story without undermining the bittersweet finality of season 3’s ending.

1Juno Temple Said Ted Lasso Season 4 “Sounds Like It May Be Happening”

Keeley Jones actorJuno Temple was asked aboutTed Lassoseason 4on the red carpet at the Emmys in September 2024. Temple said, “I hope” season 4 happens, but also added, “I don’t know yet.” She said, “I’ve heard that it sounds like it may be happening,” but it’s unclear if she heard that from an official source or the same article everyone else saw. She also added that the possibility of aTed Lassoseason 4 is “really exciting,” indicating that she’d be up for reprising her role as Keeley in the show’s future.

There’s a pattern of cast members hearing about the possibility ofTed Lassoseason 4 the same way as everyone else. They all saw the same article about Waddingham, Goldstein, and Swift’s options being picked up. It may have just been a formality that Warner Bros. renewed the actors’ contracts through Equity, just to keep their options open for a possible fourth season. Still, the fact that Temple is excited aboutTed Lasso’s potential return and eager to reprise her role as Keeley is a good sign, because there’s still plenty of story left to tell with that character.

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Ted Lasso is an American football coach who moves to England, hired to manage a struggling soccer team, despite having no experience. With cynical players and a doubtful town, Ted will have to convince them that he’s fit for the job.