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Ted Lasso Star Juno Temple Says Season Four Could Be In The Works

Ted Lasso star Juno Temple has revealed that the “cogs are turning” on possibly making a season four, despite co-creator and star Jason Sudeikis previously stating that they wanted to conclude with season three.

Talking to Entertainment Weekly, Temple said that she heard that there might be a season four.

“I’ve heard the kind of stunt version of, yeah, potentially, it sounds like there might be a season 4,” Temple tells Entertainment Weekly.

“I don't know when. I don't know exactly who, what, why, where, but I think it sounds like those cogs are turning.”

Temple, who plays Keely Jones in the series, also said that she likely would not want to be part of a spin-off show.

“The idea of a spinoff with Ted Lasso is a complicated one for me because it so feels like a team that I don't know if I would want to do a spinoff,” Temple admits.

“I don't want to be a part of it if everybody else isn't. It's a team. It's a real team!”

The Emmy-nominated actress, who stars alongside Hannah Waddingham, says she would be interested in a storyline where Keely approaches Waddingham’s character, AFC Richmond owner Rebecca Welton, about starting a Richmond women’s football club.

“I haven't thought about that, but I think that's definitely something I would find to be a great journey for Keeley and also for Rebecca, you know?” Temple says.

“And I think, also, women's football is something that is so exciting — especially in England, we've been doing so well — but I think it's something that... I don't know, who knows? It would be a great storyline.”

Waddingham also told EW that she would not want to do a spin-off show.

"It's not really something I've thought of. But if there were more to come, I'd certainly entertain the idea. I'd be crazy not to," she said in 2023.

"It's a beautifully crafted role that I've thankfully had a large hand in. I'm fully invested in her, so I would always entertain that."

Previously, Sudeikis (who plays Ted Lasso) told David Spade and Dana Carvey’s Fly on the Wall podcast that they wanted to conclude the show with season three.

“We only conceived these three [seasons], then this thing became this big old thing,” he said in a 2023 episode.