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Ted Lasso season 4 release date is set for this summer and the trailer looks promising

Apple TV's Emmy winning comedy is returning this summer with something new.

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Ted Lasso is officially coming back to Apple TV, and the wait was worth it. Apple has confirmed that season 4 premieres on August 5, 2026, with new episodes dropping every Wednesday until October 7.

A teaser trailer is also out now, and it picks up right where you hoped it would. Ted is back in Richmond, looking as earnest and slightly lost as ever, and the trailer signals that the new season has something new for him.

What is Ted Lasso season 4 about and what does the new trailer reveal?

Season 4 finds Ted returning to Richmond not to coach the Greyhounds, but to take charge of a second division women’s football team at AFC Richmond. That is the biggest change from previous seasons that came before, and the trailer leans into it with a scene where a Richmond fan greets Ted warmly before adding, “Too bad you’re coaching a bunch of girls, ya wan*er.”

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The season’s central theme appears to be about taking leaps of faith, with the official synopsis describing Ted and the team learning to take chances they never thought they would. It is very on-brand, and honestly, it sounds like exactly what season 4 needs to feel fresh again after the last season finale.

Who is in Ted Lasso season 4: full cast list of returning and new stars

The core cast is back alongside some exciting new additions. Jason Sudeikis returns as star and executive producer, with Bill Lawrence, Brett Goldstein, and Jack Burditt among the executive producers. Here is the full breakdown:

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 plays Ted’s son Henry, previously played young Luke Skywalker in Obi-Wan Kenobi on Disney Plus. The role has been recast for season 4 as Henry is now 12 and has become a skilled soccer player himself.

With Silo season 3 and For All Mankind spinoff ‘Star City’ also on the way, Apple TV is shaping up to have one of its strongest lineups yet in 2026.

Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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