Season 4 of Welcome to Wrexham is about to crank up the drama, and this time, it’s not just about football. NFL legend Tom Brady is entering the scene — not as a player, thankfully, but as a co-owner of Birmingham City FC , one of Wrexham’s fiercest new rivals in League One.
Tom Brady joins the chaos at Wrexham as Rob McElhenney ’s joke stirs up hilarious feud
With the official trailer now live, fans are already buzzing about what appears to be a not-so-friendly rivalry between Brady and the show’s familiar faces, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
“He’s not playing – thank God,” Ryan Reynolds exclaims in the opening of the trailer. With a tone equal parts comic relief and subtle apprehension, he then adds, “Is he allowed to play?” That playful panic sets the tone for a season where celebrity competition spills over onto the pitch.
After achieving back-to-back promotions, Wrexham now finds itself in League One, where the competition is stiffer, the stakes higher, and the spotlight even brighter. Brady, who joined Birmingham City as a minority owner in 2023, quickly becomes the center of attention — both as a sports icon and now a new figure in the club ownership scene. His presence is seen as a serious power move, adding more spice to an already intriguing storyline.
One of the standout moments in the trailer is a callback to McElhenney’s iconic sitcom It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. A clip plays where his character jokes, “Maybe break his arm,” referring to Tom Brady, to which Kaitlin Olson’s Dee responds, “You can’t break Tom Brady’s arm.” Fast-forward to present day, Brady responds, “What’s wrong with you?” — his deadpan expression speaking volumes about how personal this fictional jab might’ve felt.
The docuseries — set to run for eight episodes — won’t just spotlight the clash of celebrity owners. It dives deeper into the challenges Wrexham faces as they push for a third consecutive promotion. The grit of League One football , the unwavering support from the local Welsh community, and now the added glitz of Brady’s Birmingham have elevated the narrative far beyond just sports.
“It’s a friendly competition,” Brady says at one point — only to follow it up with, “Well, not friendly,” as the trailer flashes a chaotic scene of players from both sides in a heated moment on the field.
As Wrexham continues its fairytale rise under Reynolds and McElhenney, and Birmingham pushes forward with Brady’s backing, Welcome to Wrexham Season 4 promises not just underdog inspiration, but a Hollywood-style rivalry that fans won’t want to miss.
Welcome to Wrexham Season 4 premieres May 15 at 9 pm on FX and streaming next day on Hulu.
Welcome to Wrexham is executive produced by McElhenney, Reynolds, Josh Drisko, Bryan Rowland, Jeff Luini, Ker, Nick Frenkel, George Dewey and Boardwalk Pictures’ Andrew Fried, Dane Lillegard, Sarina Roma, and Andy Thomas. The docuseries is produced by More Better Productions, Maximum Effort Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment and Boardwalk Pictures.
Also Read: "Skip Bayless is an idiot": Tom Brady reportedly denies accusations against him of sabotaging Shedeur Sanders' NFL future
Tom Brady joins the chaos at Wrexham as Rob McElhenney ’s joke stirs up hilarious feud
With the official trailer now live, fans are already buzzing about what appears to be a not-so-friendly rivalry between Brady and the show’s familiar faces, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
“He’s not playing – thank God,” Ryan Reynolds exclaims in the opening of the trailer. With a tone equal parts comic relief and subtle apprehension, he then adds, “Is he allowed to play?” That playful panic sets the tone for a season where celebrity competition spills over onto the pitch.
After achieving back-to-back promotions, Wrexham now finds itself in League One, where the competition is stiffer, the stakes higher, and the spotlight even brighter. Brady, who joined Birmingham City as a minority owner in 2023, quickly becomes the center of attention — both as a sports icon and now a new figure in the club ownership scene. His presence is seen as a serious power move, adding more spice to an already intriguing storyline.
One of the standout moments in the trailer is a callback to McElhenney’s iconic sitcom It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. A clip plays where his character jokes, “Maybe break his arm,” referring to Tom Brady, to which Kaitlin Olson’s Dee responds, “You can’t break Tom Brady’s arm.” Fast-forward to present day, Brady responds, “What’s wrong with you?” — his deadpan expression speaking volumes about how personal this fictional jab might’ve felt.
The docuseries — set to run for eight episodes — won’t just spotlight the clash of celebrity owners. It dives deeper into the challenges Wrexham faces as they push for a third consecutive promotion. The grit of League One football , the unwavering support from the local Welsh community, and now the added glitz of Brady’s Birmingham have elevated the narrative far beyond just sports.
“It’s a friendly competition,” Brady says at one point — only to follow it up with, “Well, not friendly,” as the trailer flashes a chaotic scene of players from both sides in a heated moment on the field.
As Wrexham continues its fairytale rise under Reynolds and McElhenney, and Birmingham pushes forward with Brady’s backing, Welcome to Wrexham Season 4 promises not just underdog inspiration, but a Hollywood-style rivalry that fans won’t want to miss.
Welcome to Wrexham Season 4 premieres May 15 at 9 pm on FX and streaming next day on Hulu.
Welcome to Wrexham is executive produced by McElhenney, Reynolds, Josh Drisko, Bryan Rowland, Jeff Luini, Ker, Nick Frenkel, George Dewey and Boardwalk Pictures’ Andrew Fried, Dane Lillegard, Sarina Roma, and Andy Thomas. The docuseries is produced by More Better Productions, Maximum Effort Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment and Boardwalk Pictures.
Also Read: "Skip Bayless is an idiot": Tom Brady reportedly denies accusations against him of sabotaging Shedeur Sanders' NFL future
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