Apple TV has recently revealed the comeback of various beloved series, including the eagerly awaited fourth season of “Ted Lasso,” which will debut this summer. In addition, “Sugar” and “Women in Blue” are also set to return, promising to provide captivating content for audiences.
### Ted Lasso Season 4
“Ted Lasso,” the adored comedy series featuring Jason Sudeikis, is back for its fourth season, reportedly scheduled to premiere in August. The storyline follows Ted as he faces the challenge of coaching a second division women’s football team. This season is expected to delve into themes of taking risks and personal development, as Ted and his team learn to accept challenges. Apple has teetered the season with a clip showcasing Beard reading “SoccerWomen” by Gemma Clarke. Fans can revisit the first three seasons on Apple TV.
### Sugar Season 2
“Sugar,” a noir mystery series infused with a sci-fi twist, is making its return as well. Season 2 will commence on June 19, with episodes dropping weekly until August 7. Colin Farrell returns to his role as John Sugar, a private investigator maneuvering through a citywide conspiracy while seeking a missing sister. The series presents a distinctive approach to the detective genre, merging traditional storytelling with modern elements.
### Women in Blue (Las Azules) Season 2
The Spanish-language crime drama “Women in Blue” is set to make its comeback with a second season on August 12. Drawing inspiration from true events, the series chronicles four women who join Mexico’s first female police force, only to unravel a dark plot involving a serial killer. The initial season garnered critical praise, achieving a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes. The upcoming season will continue to examine the challenges encountered by these trailblazing women in a male-dominated field.
### Conclusion
With the return of these series, Apple TV is set to deliver a summer filled with engaging storytelling and character progression. Viewers can anticipate the premieres and catch up on earlier seasons via the platform. Apple TV is offered at $12.99 per month, with discounts available through the Apple One bundle.
