Although the renewal of Ted Lasso for a fourth season has not been officially confirmed, actor Nick Mohammed, known for his portrayal of assistant coach Nate Shelley, is fueling speculation about the show’s return.
On Thursday, Mohammed shared a video on X (formerly Twitter), revealing that several dates for his “Show Pony” tour had been rescheduled. “I know there’ll be a lot of speculation as to why I moved these dates… I’ll be honest, it is for some filming that I’ve not been able to shift,” he said.
Though Mohammed playfully dismissed fan guesses, he briefly displayed a sign that read “BELIEVE” — a clear nod to Season 3 of Ted Lasso, where the phrase is central to the storyline. Mohammed’s performance in the role earned him two Primetime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.
In August, Variety reported that Ted Lasso is moving closer to a greenlight, with Warner Bros. Television exercising options for stars Hannah Waddingham, Brett Goldstein, and Jeremy Swift. Jason Sudeikis, who plays the titular character, is also expected to have a role as an executive producer, though the studio has declined to confirm or comment on the details.
Earlier this year, Warner Bros. Television CEO Channing Dungey spoke to Variety about the possibility of a Ted Lasso continuation, saying, “I wouldn’t put the period on the end of that sentence just yet. There is still a lot of love for Ted Lasso. And I think that there still is a lot of enthusiasm on the part of Apple for Ted Lasso. Should the opportunity arise, we’d be excited to jump back into making more… There are always conversations that are ongoing, just nothing that’s official.”
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