The success story of Ted Lasso continues. Season 4 is set to arrive and there is a surprising twist: the series will now focus on the founding of a women's team at AFC Richmond. A significant change compared to the previous seasons, which revolved around the men's team. Initial reports suggest that not only the focus but also parts of the cast and dynamics will change. Filming is set to begin in the middle of the year.
Since its premiere on Apple TV+, Ted Lasso has become one of the most popular series worldwide. Humor, emotion and optimistic messages have delighted viewers. After three seasons that focused on the men's team of AFC Richmond, a new direction is now being taken: a women's team is being formed and the series will focus on this process. Sigmund Judge, host of the Apple TV podcast Magic Rays of Light, recently reported on Xthat filming will start in May or June. What is special about this news is the change in narrative focus: The series will no longer primarily follow the men's team but will concentrate on building a women's team.
The new focus in season 4
Later start of filming than planned
Originally, filming for season 4 was scheduled to begin in early 2025. Those plans have changed, and now there is talk of a mid-year start. The delay could indicate that major creative decisions were made behind the scenes that require time to plan and execute.
Why a women's team?
The decision to focus the series on a women's team fits in with current developments in sport. Women's football is gaining importance worldwide and a storyline that revolves around the challenges and successes of a newly founded team could open up many new narrative possibilities. There are also points of contact within the series: the topic of women in football was already addressed by Keely Jones in previous seasons.

Which characters are returning?
It is unclear which characters will continue to play a leading role. There are several possibilities:
- Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis): It is still unclear whether Ted will still be a coach or whether his role will be reduced.
- Rebecca Welton (Hannah Waddingham): As club owner, she is likely to play a key role in the founding of the women's team.
- Keely Jones (Juno Temple): Since she has already been involved in women's football, she could be actively involved in the new story.
- Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) and Coach Beard (Brendan Hunt): They could stay in coaching or consulting roles.
What happens to the men's team?
It is unlikely that the men's team will disappear from the series completely. Rather, they could appear in subplots while the main story focuses on building the women's team. This mix could add variety to the series and offer new perspectives.
What future does Ted Lasso have?
The decision to change the focus could have long-term consequences. It is conceivable that Ted Lasso will become a series that tells different teams and stories in the football universe of AFC Richmond. If season 4 is well received with the new focus, this could be the start of a new series concept.

More than just football: The future of Ted Lasso
The fourth season of Ted Lasso is taking a new direction. With the introduction of a women's team, the series could address current issues such as equality in sport and open up new narrative possibilities. The familiar characters will probably continue to play a role, albeit possibly in different roles. Filming is scheduled to begin in May or June, but an exact release date has not yet been announced. It remains to be seen whether this change will be well received. The decision to move away from the previous focus is a bold step. It remains to be seen whether Ted Lasso can build on its previous successes. (Image: Apple)
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