Itβs true. After more than a year of hints, rumors, and unfulfilled hopes, Ted Lasso season 4 looks set to actually be happening. However, it sounds like the man at the center of the showβJason Sudeikisβ Lassoβmay be taking a reduced role this time around.
A new season of Lasso is actually happening
Yesterday on Matt Belloniβs podcast, The Town, Belloni shared several interesting tidbits and expectations for the new season of Ted Lasso.
For starters, he added further support to the reality of season four truly being in the works.
After mentioning the recent cast option pickups, Belloni remarked, βI have been told by sources that this is indeed the go time. They are going to do a fourth season of the show. Jason Sudeikis has blessed it.β
He continues, βThey are going to open a writerβs room. They are going to slowly pick up options on other stars of the show.β
Belloni mentions that Phil Dunster, who played Jamie Tartt, may not be back due to scheduling conflicts. However, thereβs always a chance of guest appearances.
Ted Lasso with a little less of the title character?
One of the main topics of Belloniβs Lasso coverage involves Jason Sudeikisβ involvement. Belloni doesnβt believe weβll see as much of Sudeikis on the show this coming seasonβthough heβll certainly still be around to some degree.
My prediction here is that this is going to be a very different Ted Lasso, and I donβt believe Sudeikis is going to be on it very much. Sources have indicated to me that this was a reluctant green light that he has given. He had a vision for the show. It was three seasons. They executed that visionβ¦He is in a place where the story has wrapped up, and to bring him back into the fold would take a little bit of a leap that I donβt think he wants to take.
Reading between the lines, it sounds like Belloni has inside information, and is basing his prediction about Sudeikisβ smaller role on that information. But at the same time, his sources havenβt directly confirmed that weβll see less of Lasso, so he canβt come right out and say that.
Later in the episode, Belloni is asked to re-affirm what heβs said alreadyβthat Lasso will not be present for the entirety of season four.
He responds, βNo. No, I donβt believe so. It will happen. There will be many, many returning cast members. But Sudeikis will be minimized on the show.β
9to5Macβs Take
Jason Sudeikis has been the one person whom more Ted Lasso has depended on.
The showβs cast members have, at various points, expressed emphatically their desire to make more seasons. Sudeikisβ co-creator, Bill Lawrence, recently expressed the same sentiment. But repeatedly, cast and crew have pointed to Sudeikis as the person who will decide Ted Lassoβs fate.
Now that a new season is moving forward, it sounds like the pattern started by season 3 will continue.
In the third season, the character of Lasso was less at the center of the story. The strong ensemble took up more screentime. And it seems in season 4, that trend will likely continue.
As a Lasso fan myself, Iβm thrilled that a new season is coming. Any potential reduced involvement from Sudeikis isnβt a concern at all. The show is called Ted Lasso, so the title character certainly needs to be around. But one of the greatest strengths of the show was its ensemble cast, playing supporting characters who could each lead a compelling series themselves.
Are you interested in a Ted Lasso season 4 with less Sudeikis? Let us know in the comments.