As the fourth season of the beloved Apple TV+ series *Ted Lasso* approaches its debut, a significant change in casting has caught the attention of fans. Henry Lasso, the son of titular coach Ted Lasso, has been recast, with newcomer Grant Feely stepping into the role previously held by Gus Turner for the first three seasons.
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The decision to recast stems from the character’s progression as the series evolves. In the new season, Henry has aged into a preteen and is depicted as a budding soccer player, a detail acknowledged by Feely in a recent interview. He expressed that he undertook extensive training to prepare for the role, hinting at the increased athletic demands associated with the character this season.

In March 2025, entertainment news outlet Deadline broke the story of the casting switch. Four months later, Feely confirmed his role on social media, generating excitement and intrigue among the show’s fanbase. Jason Sudeikis, who portrays Ted, has not commented directly on the recasting of Henry, but shared insights on the character’s journey in an interview with *The Hollywood Reporter*, suggesting a natural conclusion to the story arc in the previous season.
The move to recast Henry seems to have been driven by the need for the character to embody a greater athletic capability. According to reports, the role now requires a young actor who can convincingly portray a child with emerging soccer skills. In a light-hearted interview with *Birmingham Parent*, Feely acknowledged his own limitations as an athlete, humourously downplaying his prowess compared to his character’s abilities.
While Gus Turner has remained quiet on the change, sources revealed that he was given the opportunity to audition again for the role in the fourth season. Despite this, Turner has since pursued a variety of other projects, including a role in the Disney+ series *Loki* and an ensemble performance in a miniseries adaptation of *Lord of the Flies*. Additionally, he recently announced via Instagram that he would take on the role of a young Charles Trask in a Netflix adaptation of John Steinbeck’s *East of Eden*, which stars actress Florence Pugh.
Feely’s casting was officially announced in July 2025, coinciding with the start of production for the new season. He has actively shared glimpses of his experiences on the show, including attending an Arsenal football match alongside Sudeikis. Reflecting on the camaraderie with fellow cast members, Feely remarked on the welcoming atmosphere on set, where he felt like part of a cohesive and enthusiastic group.
The recasting of Henry Lasso could potentially signal a more prominent presence for the character within the story. In contrast to the previous seasons, where Henry primarily communicated with his father via FaceTime, the fourth season’s teaser hints at a more involved role, featuring Henry attending games as Ted becomes the coach of a second-division women’s football team. This shift might suggest that viewers will see more interactions between father and son in Richmond.
Furthermore, Sudeikis hinted at exploring a healthy co-parenting dynamic between Ted and his ex-wife, Michelle, portrayed by Andrea Anders. The actor noted that this new chapter will reflect the characters’ growth and their dedication to putting their child’s interests first. This development in the narrative appears to align with the overall themes of personal growth and relational integrity that *Ted Lasso* has championed since its inception.
As fans eagerly anticipate the new season, the changes to Henry Lasso’s character not only mark a shift in casting but also represent a broader narrative evolution, promising fresh dynamics and deeper character explorations. With Feely taking the reins, it will be intriguing to see how Henry’s journey unfolds alongside the beloved coach and his team when *Ted Lasso* returns to screens.
