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Ted Lasso Season 4 First Look Revealed, Premieres Summer 2026

Apple TV+ has announced that the fourth season of its hit series "Ted Lasso" will premiere in the Summer of 2026. The streamer released first-look images showing Ted returning to Richmond to coach a women's football team. New cast members include Tanya Reynolds as an assistant coach and Grant Feely, recast as Ted's son Henry. Filming for the season began in July in Kansas City, Jason Sudeikis's hometown.

Ted Lasso's season 4 to be out in Summer 2026

Los Angeles, January 28

The fourth season of Apple TV's blockbuster hit 'Ted Lasso' will be out this summer.

On Wednesday, the streamer unveiled the first-look images from the new season of the Emmy-winning comedy starring and executive produced by Jason Sudeikis.

The photos provide a first glimpse at Ted (Sudeikis) as he returns to Richmond, taking on his biggest challenge yet: coaching a second division women's football team.

In one of the images, Ted is joined by a new assistant coach alongside returning Coach Beard (Brendan Hunt). She is played by new cast member Tanya Reynolds, as per Deadline.

Another photo introduces Grant Feely as Ted's son Henry after the role was recast ahead of Season 4. Ted and Henry are seen at Mae Green's (Annette Badland) Crown & Anchor pub in London.

Season 4 of Ted Lasso is expected to pick up in Kansas, where Ted returned at the end of Season 3, before he heads back to London, accompanied by Henry (at least for some of the time). Filming began in July in Kansas City, Sudeikis' hometown.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

As a football fan from Mumbai, I'm excited to see the focus shift to women's football. It's a great platform to highlight the sport. Ted's positivity is something we need more of in real life too!

Aman W

The recasting of Henry is a bit disappointing. The previous actor had great chemistry with Sudeikis. Let's see how this new dynamic works. Fingers crossed!

Sarah B

Waiting patiently! This show is like a warm hug. Glad they're bringing Ted back to London, the Crown & Anchor pub scenes are always the best. Can't wait to see the new assistant coach's character.

Vikram M

Honestly, Season 3 felt like a natural ending. I hope Season 4 doesn't feel forced just because the show is popular. The writers need a very strong story to justify bringing Ted back to coaching.

Kavya N

My family and I binge-watched all seasons during the lockdown. It's become a favorite. Excited for more life lessons wrapped in humor. Hope they keep the same writers! 😊

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