Although “Ted Lasso” season 4 hasn’t been officially confirmed, Nick Mohammed, who plays assistant coach Nate Shelley, is sparking chatter online about the series’ return.
Mohammed posted a video to X on Thursday explaining that some of his show dates for the “Show Pony” tour had to be postponed. “I know there’s going to be a lot of speculation about why I moved these dates…I’ll be honest, it’s some shoots that I couldn’t move back.”
While Mohammed teased that listening to fans’ assumptions was “the last thing I want,” he briefly held up a sign reading “BELIEVE” — a compelling reference to Season 3 of “Ted Lasso.” For his role, Mohammed was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.
In August, Variety has learned that “Ted Lasso” is headed to a greenlight, Warner Bros. Television picking up options on Hannah Waddingham, Brett Goldstein and Jeremy Swift. Jason Sudeikis is also reportedly involved as a possible executive producer, although the studio declined to comment or confirm.
Last January, Channing Dungey, CEO of Warner Bros. Television, discussed the possibility of a return of “Ted Lasso” in Varietyexplaining that: “I would not yet put the period at the end of this sentence. There’s still a lot of love for “Ted Lasso.” And I think there’s still a lot of enthusiasm from Apple for “Ted Lasso.” If the opportunity presents itself, we would love to start creating more…. There are still ongoing conversations, but nothing official.