According to ScreenRant, co-creator of Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso gives an update on the fourth season of the series. Bill Lawrence (Scrubs, Bad Monkey) in an interview with the Los Angeles Times discuss some of his recent TV projects and gives an update on the Ted Lasso series. In the interview he states how he is not leading the creative voice on the series that is Jason Sudeikis (We’re the Millers, Horrible Bosses) who will share all future details on the fourth season. He also describes the fourth season as a self-reboot and doesn’t dispute that it is happening.
Lawrence said, “I’m always very careful to make sure it never comes out on my mouth like it’s my show, because I’m so proud to be part of it. But Jason’s the guy driving the wheel on that. But the one thing that he was always very clear about, without divulging anything, is that the story that we came up with for the first three seasons was Ted Lasso had a beginning, middle and end; without a doubt it had an end, you saw him jumping around and go home. It helped cement my thoughts and I don’t want to speak for him, but it’d be interesting to see that there’s always another story to tell with characters that people like, but it’s a different story. It’s almost a self-reboot. I think that he [Jason] always had in his head another story he wanted to tell.”
Ted Lasso follows an American college football coach with the same name played by Sudeikis. He is hired to be the coach of an English soccer team owner who secretly hopes his inexperience will lead it to failure. Sudeikis serves as the show’s head writer and co-creator alongside Lawrence, Brendan Hunt (Bless This Mess, Key and Peele) and Joe Kelly (How I Met Your Mother, Detroiters).
Ted Lasso is available to stream on Apple TV+.