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‘Ted Lasso’ Actor Nick Mohammed Hints at Season 4 Filming

While “Ted Lasso” Season 4 hasn’t been officially confirmed, Nick Mohammed, who plays assistant coach Nate Shelley, is driving online chatter about the show’s return.

Mohammed posted a video on X Thursday explaining that some of his show dates for the “Show Pony” tour had to be 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.”

While Mohammed teased that listening to fan guesses is “the last thing I want,” he briefly held up a sign that read “BELIEVE” — an irrefutable reference to Season 3 of “Ted Lasso.” For his role, Mohammed was nominated for two Primetime Emmys for outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series.

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Back in August, Variety learned that “Ted Lasso” is heading towards a greenlight, with Warner Bros. Television picking up options on Hannah Waddingham, Brett Goldstein and Jeremy Swift. Jason Sudeikis is also believed to be involved as a possible executive producer, although the studio declined to comment or confirm.

Last January, Warner Bros. Television CEO Channing Dungey teased the possibility of a “Ted Lasso” return to Variety, explaining that, “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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