Have You Seen This? Apple TV's hit 'Ted Lasso' is back in production


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STILL BELIEVING — Everyone's favorite Apple TV+ show about a lovable former college football coach-turned-Premier League manager Ted Lasso is finally, officially, actually coming back for a (sometimes polarizing) fourth season.

The streaming service revealed Monday that the pandemic-era classic's return is officially in production with a short social-media post and a video that shows Jason Sudeikis' titular character at a diner meetup with show regulars Keeley Jones (Juno Temple), Rebecca Welton (Hannah Waddingham) and a casual Leslie Higgins (Jeremy Swift).

We can only assume that the crew is chowing on the famous barbecue of Kansas City, where — mild spoiler alert — Lasso returned following his time in England.

Brett Goldstein — who won two Emmy awards as angsty star player-turned-coach Roy Kent for his role in the series — and Brendan Hunt (Coach Beard) are also slated to return, according to CNN.

The new season of the sitcom that premiered during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and caught fire through three seasons will focus on Lasso reportedly taking the reigns of a women's football team that may or may not be affiliated with his former club, AFC Richmond.

The series was nominated for an Emmy 61 times, including 13 wins during its initial run that turned a brief NBC sketch into an series about English soccer that taught Americans about biscuits, goldfish and the power of "Believe" — all while being one of the most-watched shows on Apple TV+.

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