The release date for season 4 of Ted Lasso is scheduled for this summer, and the trailer appears to be quite promising.
Apple TV's Emmy-winning comedy is set to return this summer with some new developments.
Apple has officially announced that "Ted Lasso" will return, and the anticipation has been worthwhile. Season 4 is scheduled to premiere on August 5, 2026, with new episodes released every Wednesday until October 7.
A teaser trailer has been released, picking up right where fans hoped. Ted is back in Richmond, looking as genuine and slightly disoriented as ever, and the trailer suggests that this new season will introduce fresh elements.
What is "Ted Lasso" season 4 about, and what insights does the new trailer offer?
In Season 4, Ted returns to Richmond not to coach the Greyhounds, but to lead a second division women’s football team at AFC Richmond. This represents the most significant change from previous seasons. The trailer hints at this transition with a scene where a Richmond fan warmly greets Ted before remarking, “Too bad you’re coaching a bunch of girls, ya wan*er.”
The central theme of the season appears to revolve around taking leaps of faith, with the official synopsis indicating that Ted and the team will learn to embrace opportunities they never imagined. This theme aligns well with the show's essence and seems to be exactly what is needed to revitalize the series after the season finale.
Who is in "Ted Lasso" season 4: full cast list of returning and new actors
The core cast returns alongside some exciting newcomers. Jason Sudeikis reprises his role as star and executive producer, joining executive producers Bill Lawrence, Brett Goldstein, and Jack Burditt. Below is the complete cast list:
Returning cast:
- Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso
- Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Walton
- Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent
- Juno Temple as Keeley Jones
- Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard
- Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins
New additions:
- Tanya Reynolds
- Jude Mack
- Faye Marsay
- Rex Hayes
- Aisling Sharkey
- Abbie Hern
- Grant Feely as Henry Lasso
Grant Feely, who portrays Ted’s son Henry, previously played young Luke Skywalker in "Obi-Wan Kenobi" on Disney Plus. His role has been recast for Season 4 as Henry is now 12 and has become a talented soccer player.
With "Silo" Season 3 and the "For All Mankind" spinoff ‘Star City’ also on the horizon, Apple TV is poised to present one of its strongest lineups yet in 2026.
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“Yellowstone” Season 6 will not be happening — here’s what’s replacing it.
The Dutton family will return in a different format.
“Yellowstone” has been a major success for the Paramount Network and continues to be one of the most-viewed shows on television, consistently attracting large audiences and leading to a franchise of spin-offs. Consequently, there were immediate expectations for “Yellowstone” Season 6 after the fifth season concluded in 2024. Given the show's popularity, its expanding universe, and numerous unresolved narratives, a continuation seemed inevitable.
However, “Yellowstone” Season 6 will not occur in the manner fans anticipated. The show officially concluded with Season 5, and there has been no confirmation of a traditional sixth season. Instead, what was expected to be Season 6 has been transformed into a series of spin-offs that carry on the story in a different way.
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As a result, “Yellowstone” Season 6 has effectively been replaced by new shows like "Dutton Ranch," which will continue major storylines without being labeled as a direct continuation. For viewers seeking clarity, the essential takeaway is straightforward: the story isn’t finished, but the format has shifted.
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The release date for season 4 of Ted Lasso is scheduled for this summer, and the trailer appears to be quite promising.
In Season 4, Ted returns to Richmond facing a brand new challenge: coaching a women's football team in the second division.
