Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have announced the release date of season four of the ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ documentary series.
Wrexham announced the release date of May 15th for the new series of the popular TV series via the club’s official X account, with Reynolds and McElhenney both confirming on their own social media.
The new season is set to show the club’s first season in League One under manager Phil Parkinson and could chart the historic feat of three successive promotions.
Excitement is already building among fans around the globe for the ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ series that has brought such an insight into the challenges faced in the football pyramid and Reynolds has teased fans with his latest message.

Ryan Reynolds teases Wrexham fans with social media message
Amid the release of the latest series of the Wrexham tv documentary, Reynolds has taken to his Instagram account to share a message with the fans.
On his Instagram story, Reynolds stated: “Ryan and Rob Mac are back… and boy howdy. This season… [exploding head emoji].”
The success of the documentary has helped the club financially with extra revenue helping to fund a new Kop stand and the Red Dragons are looking to improve the infrastructure around the club.
It is now up to the players to ensure the series has a happy ending, win their final five games and promotion to the Championship is ensured.
What fans want to see in new ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ documentary series
The question that will be on the lips of every Wrexham fan is whether or not the series will show an insight into the Paul Mullin situation this season.
The 30-year-old striker has been exiled from the last nine matchday squads and as it stands, his last kick for the club could be a missed penalty in the EFL Trophy semi final defeat to Peterborough.

Other moments in the season that will sure to grab a lot of intrigue will be the clashes with Birmingham City and Steven Fletcher’s late heroics throughout the campaign.
Before any thoughts drift towards the season four however, there is a job to be completed by Parkinson’s men and the Wrexham supporters as five cup finals begin with a trip to Wigan Athletic.
