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topicnews · July 19, 2025

Hannah Waddingham says

Hannah Waddingham says


Ted Lasso Star Hannah Waddingham talked about the upcoming return of the series and compared it to the exh circulation of a “beloved” pet dog.

Waddingham played the role of the football club owner Rebecca Welton in the Emmy winner comedy series, which ran three seasons between 2020 and 2023 in Apple TV+.

With Jason Sudeikis as a popular American football coach who moves to Great Britain to become a Premier League manager, he becomes. Ted Lasso was originally completed after three seasons. However, it was announced in March that a fourth season is currently under development.

Speak to diversity At the premiere of the new Smurf Film (in which she also plays) Waddingham discussed the return of the series.

“It feels like it is the most beautiful, loved dog that was buried, and now we have exhumed him and I'm here for it,” said the British actor. “I was looking for and looking for and looking for and looking for where Rebecca had gone where she wanted. She is my girl. She is in the bloodstream, so I am thrilled that it was exhumed.

“I can't wait to deal with it and put on my Penneth and shop for your appearance.”

Sudeikis is confirmed when the supernatural, benevolent sports trainer returns, while not yet to be confirmed who will still play in the new series. The original three seasons had a line -up that included Brett Goldstein, Juno Temple and Nick Mohammed.

Löwin: Hannah Waddingham in 'Ted Lasso' ' ((Apple TV+)))

Sudeikis announced the renewal at the beginning of this year and said in an explanation: “Since we all continue to live in a world in which so many factors have made us look before we learn the people of AFC Richmond, before appearing, and find out that they are where they should be.”

While the first season of Ted Lasso connected critical recognition, the series was criticized for its third and at that time allegedly final season.

The independent However, Amanda Whiting has awarded four stars in a review and wrote: “Given the series structure – one relay of football per television – there are limits how much much Ted Lasso Can make progress from year to year, even if Ted himself becomes a tragic figure rather than a strange figure.

“He still has this Hokey-dose charm, but now we see the repressed sadness behind Ted's pathological courtesy. What started as a fish-out-of-water-sitcom has developed smartly into something more convincing.”

A publication date for the fourth season still has to be announced.