Hannah Waddingham `Ravi ” Ted Lasso has relaunched for season 4

The star of “Ted Lasso”, Hannah Waddingham, says that she thought a lot about what her character Rebecca Welton did since the Apple TV + series finished her third and, as many thought, apparently final.
Well, she is about to discover it. A fourth season will soon start to shoot. The streamer announced in March that the football comedy had been renewed.
“It looks like it was the most beautiful beloved dog that was buried, and now we have exhumed it, and I’m here for that,” Waddingham told me on Sunday during the first “Smurfs” in Los Angeles. “I was scrambled, desire and desire and desire to see where Rebecca had been, where she was going. She’s my daughter. It is in my blood circulation, so I am delighted that it is exhumed. ”
Waddingham, who won an Emmy for his work on the show. Added with a big smile, “I can’t wait to get involved with that and put my money and shop for your look.”
Hannah Waddingham, winner of an exceptional support actress in a comedy series for `Ted Lasso ”, poses in the press room of 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards in 2021
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Jason Sudeikis, who will come back as a football coach Lasso, said in a statement at the time of the announcement of renewal: “While we are all continuing to live in a world where so many factors have conditioned us to look before, in the four season, the people of AFC Richmond learn to jump before looking at, it was exactly where they were. be.
APPLETV + has not yet officially announced, who will return with SUDEIKIS for season 4.
Brett Goldstein, who plays the role of Roy Kent and also serves as a writer in the series, said during an appearance on VarietyAward circuit in June: “Obviously, I can’t tell you only one thing, of course, but we are working on it, and that’s good. It’s exciting to have everyone together.”
“Ted Lasso” was nominated for 61 Emmy Awards during his race, winning 13 years. This includes consecutive victories in the category of the best comedy series, as well as consecutive victories for Sudeikis and Goldstein.
The latest Waddingham project after “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” is “Smurfs”, in which it expresses a evil sorcerer. “I was really happy to be part of this because my daughter is about to be 11 years old, and I’m not going to lie, I’m a pretty cool mother right now,” she said.
She adopted a teeming voice for her character: “He absolutely mutilated my insane voice. It was my fault for having offered it.”
“Smurfs”, directed by Chris Miller, is in theaters on Friday.



