While fans impatiently wait for the third season of Apple TV Plus' critically-acclaimed series Ted Lasso, star/writer Brett Goldstein confirmed that would be the show's last.The news isn't terribly surprising, given that star-creator Jason Sudeikis has said on many occasions that he and co-creators Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt and Joe Kelly had planned just a three-season arc for the series.Goldstein, 41, who won an Emmy forOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for playing the hard-nosed Roy Kent, confirmed in an interview with The Sunday Times that Ted Lasso is ending after the highly-anticipated Season 3.
Confirmed:While fans impatiently wait for the third season of Apple TV Plus' critically-acclaimed series Ted Lasso, star/writer Brett Goldstein confirmed that would be the show's last No surprise:The news isn't terribly surprising, given that star-creator Jason Sudeikis has said on many occasions that he and co-creators Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt and Joe Kelly had planned just a three-season arc for the series'We are writing it like that.
It was planned as three [seasons],' Goldstein said, before joking, 'Spoiler alert — everyone dies.'The show has one of the most unorthodox origin stories, with star Sudeikis first portraying Lasso in a series of commercials for NBC Sports, promoting their coverage of the Premier League in 2013.
Lawrence, creator of hit shows like Scrubs and Cougar Town, was brought in to help develop the show in 2017 and the show was picked up by Apple TV Plus in 2019.
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