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Eddy Cue Hints at More 'Ted Lasso' Seasons to Come

Eddy Cue said Apple TV sees enough new storylines to justify a fifth season as the fourth season begins airing weekly.

  • Apple TV premiered the fourth season of Ted Lasso this week, with executive Eddy Cue expressing optimism about potential future seasons. Ted returns to Richmond to coach a second-division women's football team.
  • Jason Sudeikis and the creative team originally believed the show concluded after Season 3, intentionally leaving open-ended arcs. They later regrouped, finding a 'no-brainer' path involving the women's team to bring Ted back.
  • Sudeikis clarified the women's-team concept was not designed as a spinoff; the creative team developed a 'whole new story' to revive the comedy series while retaining its signature heart and laughter.
  • Cue told Screen Rant that Season 4 is 'good enough' to warrant a fifth season, noting 'there's plenty of stories to go on.' The cast is reportedly believed to have a three-year deal.
  • New episodes air on Apple TV every Wednesday through October 7. Viewers currently have two episodes available to watch as the team navigates challenges in Richmond.
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Although everything seemed to indicate that Apple's successful comedy Ted Lasso would come to an end after season 3, finally the producers of the series, among which is its protagonist Jason Sudeikis, decided to bet on a fourth season that premiered last August 5, 2026 and that arrived not only at Cupertino's streaming service, but also at other platforms like Prime Video, although in this case only the first 3 chapters of the season can be seen.

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