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Ted Lasso RETURNS to America as filming begins with Jason Sudeikis
Ted Lasso RETURNS to America as filming begins with Jason Sudeikis

Daily Mail​

time18 hours ago

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Ted Lasso RETURNS to America as filming begins with Jason Sudeikis

Have YOU got a story? Email tips@ Coach Lasso is back on the field, and this time, he's returned to home turf. On Monday, production kicked off on the highly anticipated next installment of Ted Lasso, which is being filmed in none other than Kansas City—Jason Sudeikis's real-life hometown. In images, obtained by several of the show's fan-favorite cast members, including Juno Temple, Hannah Waddingham, and Jeremy Swift, were all seen reprising their iconic roles on location at a sunny soccer field. The stateside pivot marks the first time Ted Lasso has filmed in the U.S. after three Emmy-winning seasons set across the pond. Additional scenes are still expected to shoot in London, where the fictional AFC Richmond made their unlikely rise. While plot details are being kept tightly under wraps, Sudeikis was seen in his character's signature mustache and sweater combo. Coach Lasso is back on the field, and this time, he¿s returned to home turf Meanwhile, Temple rocked a tied-up yellow shirt with a soccer ball on it, black studded miniskirt and 'KC' baseball cap. Waddingham also opted for a casual ensemble, which consisted of a navy 'Kanas City' tee and pants. The cast's sighting comes after Apple TV's head of development, Matt Cherniss, told Deadline he has 'high hopes for season four of Ted Lasso.' 'I have high hopes for season four of Ted Lasso, we're just getting down that road. I don't know what more can be said about Ted Lasso that hasn't already been said, and we're so excited that it's coming back,' he said in July. Cherniss continued: 'I don't think I want to say anything about the direction that the show is going, only that I think if you love Ted Lasso you're gonna love the next season.' Four months earlier, Sudeikis confirmed there will be a season four of Ted Lasso while appearing on Travis and Jason Kelce's New Heights. 'Ted's coaching a women's team, so there, that's it,' the actor teased. Lasso, the American football-turned soccer coach played by Sudeikis, had coached fictional Premier League side AFC Richmond in the first three seasons of the show. This week, production kicked off the highly anticipated next installment of Ted Lasso , which is being filmed in none other than Kansas City¿Jason Sudeikis¿s real-life hometown In images, obtained by several of the show's fan-favorites, including Sudeikis, Juno Temple, Hannah Waddingham , and Jeremy Swift, were all seen reprising their roles The stateside pivot marks the first time Ted Lasso has filmed in the U.S. after three Emmy-winning seasons set across the pond Additional scenes are still expected to shoot in London, where the fictional AFC Richmond made their unlikely rise In response to Sudeikis' revelation for season 4, Travis asked if that meant Lasso would be returning to his native US. 'That's too many questions,' Sudeikis playfully replied, before noting he didn't actually know the answer himself. Sudeikis added that coming up with a new season was both 'exciting' and 'daunting.' 'Because we told the story we wanted to tell, but there's more there and it is a neat group of people to work with,' he said. The former SNL star, 49, noted that 'the universe kept just saying things' after Hollywood emerged from the actors' and writers' strike in 2023. While plot details are being kept tightly under wraps, it has been confirmed Sudeikis will step back into his signature mustache and sweater combo to portray the titular character Also returning are Ted Lasso MVPs Brett Goldstein and Brendan Hunt, who will reprise their beloved roles as Roy Kent and Coach Beard, while continuing to serve as executive producers The cast's sighting comes after Apple TV¿s head of development, Matt Cherniss, told Deadline he has 'high hopes for season four of Ted Lasso' '... Whether [it was kind folks at airports, or on the internet, or friends of my folks or just other people in the industry... and I was just like, 'Ok, I hear you.'' The series' co-creator, Bill Lawrence, gave life to a possible fourth season of the show in August, when he suggested the decision ultimately lied with Sudeikis. 'As fans, we'd all kill if it was going again, but everybody would say the same thing, which is: whatever Jason feels like doing and whatever his decision is, we're all down with it,' he told Collider. The show's return comes after earning 20 Primetime Emmy Awards in its first season and winning seven including Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for Sudeikis. Four months earlier, Sudeikis confirmed there will be a season four of Ted Lasso while appearing on Travis and Jason Kelce's New Heights 'Ted's coaching a women's team, so there, that's it,' the actor teased Since premiering in 2020, the series has received 61 Primetime Emmy Awards nods. It's also received a Producers Guild of America Award, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and two Writers Guild of America Awards, as well as nominations for five Directors Guild of America Awards. It has received two Golden Globe Awards, seven Critics' Choice Television Awards, and three TCA Awards. At this time, no release date for Season 4 of Ted Lasso has been revealed.

EXCLUSIVE Ted Lasso RETURNS to America as filming begins with Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham and Juno Temple
EXCLUSIVE Ted Lasso RETURNS to America as filming begins with Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham and Juno Temple

Daily Mail​

time19 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE Ted Lasso RETURNS to America as filming begins with Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham and Juno Temple

Coach Lasso is back on the field, and this time, he's returned to home turf. On Monday, production kicked off on the highly anticipated next installment of Ted Lasso, which is being filmed in none other than Kansas City—Jason Sudeikis's real-life hometown. In images, obtained by several of the show's fan-favorite cast members, including Juno Temple, Hannah Waddingham, and Jeremy Swift, were all seen reprising their iconic roles on location at a sunny soccer field. The stateside pivot marks the first time Ted Lasso has filmed in the U.S. after three Emmy-winning seasons set across the pond. Additional scenes are still expected to shoot in London, where the fictional AFC Richmond made their unlikely rise. While plot details are being kept tightly under wraps, Sudeikis was seen in his character's signature mustache and sweater combo. Meanwhile, Temple rocked a tied-up yellow shirt with a soccer ball on it, black studded miniskirt and 'KC' baseball cap. Waddingham also opted for a casual ensemble, which consisted of a navy 'Kanas City' tee and pants. The cast's sighting comes after Apple TV's head of development, Matt Cherniss, told Deadline he has 'high hopes for season four of Ted Lasso.' 'I have high hopes for season four of Ted Lasso, we're just getting down that road. I don't know what more can be said about Ted Lasso that hasn't already been said, and we're so excited that it's coming back,' he said in July. Cherniss continued: 'I don't think I want to say anything about the direction that the show is going, only that I think if you love Ted Lasso you're gonna love the next season.' Four months earlier, Sudeikis confirmed there will be a season four of Ted Lasso while appearing on Travis and Jason Kelce's New Heights. 'Ted's coaching a women's team, so there, that's it,' the actor teased. Lasso, the American football-turned soccer coach played by Sudeikis, had coached fictional Premier League side AFC Richmond in the first three seasons of the show. The stateside pivot marks the first time Ted Lasso has filmed in the U.S. after three Emmy-winning seasons set across the pond In response to Sudeikis' revelation for season 4, Travis asked if that meant Lasso would be returning to his native US. 'That's too many questions,' Sudeikis playfully replied, before noting he didn't actually know the answer himself. Sudeikis added that coming up with a new season was both 'exciting' and 'daunting.' 'Because we told the story we wanted to tell, but there's more there and it is a neat group of people to work with,' he said. The former SNL star, 49, noted that 'the universe kept just saying things' after Hollywood emerged from the actors' and writers' strike in 2023. '... Whether [it was kind folks at airports, or on the internet, or friends of my folks or just other people in the industry... and I was just like, 'Ok, I hear you.'' The series' co-creator, Bill Lawrence, gave life to a possible fourth season of the show in August, when he suggested the decision ultimately lied with Sudeikis. 'As fans, we'd all kill if it was going again, but everybody would say the same thing, which is: whatever Jason feels like doing and whatever his decision is, we're all down with it,' he told Collider. The show's return comes after earning 20 Primetime Emmy Awards in its first season and winning seven including Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for Sudeikis. 'Ted's coaching a women's team, so there, that's it,' the actor teased Since premiering in 2020, the series has received 61 Primetime Emmy Awards nods. It's also received a Producers Guild of America Award, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and two Writers Guild of America Awards, as well as nominations for five Directors Guild of America Awards. It has received two Golden Globe Awards, seven Critics' Choice Television Awards, and three TCA Awards. At this time, no release date for Season 4 of Ted Lasso has been revealed.

Ted Lasso season 4: Everything you need to know about Apple TV+ show
Ted Lasso season 4: Everything you need to know about Apple TV+ show

Digital Trends

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Digital Trends

Ted Lasso season 4: Everything you need to know about Apple TV+ show

After much speculation about whether it would be returning, Ted Lasso is officially filming its fourth season. The show, which seemed to wrap up at the end of season 3, is now back for more, and many of the show's main cast members are set to return for this new season. While it's been a couple of years since we've heard from Ted and the gang, many people are naturally wondering what might be different about this new season and when we'll get a chance to see it. Here's everything you need to know about the new season based on what's out there now. Is there definitely a new season of Ted Lasso? Although it was only a rumor for a long time, we now know for sure that Ted Lasso will be back for a fourth season. On July 21, Apple TV+ announced that production on the show had begun. The production also shared our first look at season 4, an image of Jeremy Swift (Leslie Higgins), Hannah Waddingham (Rebecca Welton), Juno Temple (Keeley Jones), and Jason Sudeikis's Ted Lasso sitting at what looks like an American diner. Recommended Videos In March, Apple announced that the show would return after months of speculation. 'As we all continue to live in a world where so many factors have conditioned us to 'look before we leap,'' Sudeikis said in a press release at the time. 'In season four, the folks at AFC Richmond learn to 'leap before they look,' discovering that wherever they land, it's exactly where they're meant to be.' What seems clear, though, is that Sudeikis and the rest of the creative team behind the show were unsure whether the show would be back after season 3. Part of the reason it took so long to get a season 4 is that this show is a little bit of a soft reboot. It's technically season 4, but the show now has a new premise, and not all of the cast from the first three seasons will be back. Who is in the cast for Ted Lasso season 4? In addition to the four cast members who appear in the image, we know that Brett Goldstein (Roy Kent) and Brendan Hunt (Coach Beard) will return for the new season. Apple also announced that Tanya Reynolds, Jude Mack, Faye Marsey, Rex Hayes, Aisling Sharkey, and Abbie Hern will all be joining the show in roles that have yet to be disclosed. Grant Feely is also replacing Gus Turner as Ted's son. Where will the new season take place? Through its first three seasons, Ted Lasso took place entirely in the U.K., but it seems the show is shifting gears, at least to some extent, for season 4. Filming commenced in Kansas City, Missouri, which is Sudeikis's hometown and also happens to be Ted's. The production did clarify, though, that some additional photography would take place in London, so it seems the show is not abandoning its U.K. setting completely. As you might remember, Ted returned home to coach his son's soccer team at the end of season 3, and it seems season 4 will pick up with Ted back in Kansas City. What will the plot of season 4 be? According to a synopsis for the new season, Ted will be returning to the United Kingdom yet again, and this time, he'll be coaching a women's soccer team. 'Ted returns to Richmond, taking on his biggest challenge yet: coaching a second division women's football team,' the show's synopsis explains. 'Throughout the course of the season, Ted and the team learn to leap before they look, taking chances they never thought they would.' It would seem that this is the team that Keeley proposed to Rebecca at the end of the show's third season. When is the release date for Ted Lasso season 4? We don't yet know when Ted Lasso will debut, but given that the show has just started filming, it likely won't be on the air until 2026 at the earliest. That would be three years after the last season, which is a long time, but not unprecedented in the era of streaming television. Still, this is a slightly unusual situation because of the uncertainty after season 3. In the end, the show's popularity was too great to ignore. Is there a trailer for Ted Lasso season 4 yet? Given that production on the season just started, we don't yet have a trailer for the new season. It will likely be several months before we get anything besides images from the set, because Apple won't want to produce a trailer until there's plenty of footage to choose from. In place of a trailer, Apple released a brief clip of Ted, Keely, Rebecca, and Higgins eating at a booth to announce the start of production on season 4.

‘Ted Lasso' is going stateside for Season 4, with production now underway
‘Ted Lasso' is going stateside for Season 4, with production now underway

CNN

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • CNN

‘Ted Lasso' is going stateside for Season 4, with production now underway

Get ready to believe once more. Apple TV+ announced that Season 4 of the award-winning, feel-good comedy series 'Ted Lasso' has begun production, sharing a first-look photo featuring cast members Jason Sudeikis, Juno Temple, Hannah Waddingham and Jeremy Swift. The release detailed that principal photography began Monday in Kansas City, Sudeikis's hometown, with additional filming set to take place in London. Apple boss Tim Cook also shared the image, with a caption on X , 'From biscuits to BBQ.' The first three seasons of the show took place in London, England, where Lasso (Sudeikis), a transplanted American football coach, found himself guiding the wayward soccer league Richmond AFC to new heights. Brett Goldstein and Brendan Hunt – previously announced as returning executive producers – are also returning as their characters, Roy Kent and Beard, respectively. Goldstein has won two acting Emmy for the series. News of the show's continuation first broke in March, and Sudeikis shared around the same time that the new season will focus on Lasso leading a women's sports team. The sitcom first premiered amid the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, with the finale of Season 3 airing in May 2023. 'Ted Lasso' scored 61 Emmy nominations and 13 wins in its initial run. No information on a premiere date for Season 4 has yet been revealed.

‘Ted Lasso' is going stateside for Season 4, with production now underway
‘Ted Lasso' is going stateside for Season 4, with production now underway

CNN

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • CNN

‘Ted Lasso' is going stateside for Season 4, with production now underway

Get ready to believe once more. Apple TV+ announced that Season 4 of the award-winning, feel-good comedy series 'Ted Lasso' has begun production, sharing a first-look photo featuring cast members Jason Sudeikis, Juno Temple, Hannah Waddingham and Jeremy Swift. The release detailed that principal photography began Monday in Kansas City, Sudeikis's hometown, with additional filming set to take place in London. Apple boss Tim Cook also shared the image, with a caption on X , 'From biscuits to BBQ.' The first three seasons of the show took place in London, England, where Lasso (Sudeikis), a transplanted American football coach, found himself guiding the wayward soccer league Richmond AFC to new heights. Brett Goldstein and Brendan Hunt – previously announced as returning executive producers – are also returning as their characters, Roy Kent and Beard, respectively. Goldstein has won two acting Emmy for the series. News of the show's continuation first broke in March, and Sudeikis shared around the same time that the new season will focus on Lasso leading a women's sports team. The sitcom first premiered amid the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, with the finale of Season 3 airing in May 2023. 'Ted Lasso' scored 61 Emmy nominations and 13 wins in its initial run. No information on a premiere date for Season 4 has yet been revealed.

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