Jason Sudeikis has officially rejoined the beloved Apple TV "Ted Lasso" sports series as the motivational, heartwarming coach of the same name. A report
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Good news for fans of soccer-based TV comedies. After much speculation, it has officially been announced that a fourth season of "Ted Lasso" is coming to Apple TV+.
Apple TV+ never said Ted Lasso‘s third season was its last, either before or after it aired. But season three’s finale sure felt like the show’s farewell.
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Do you believe? As unlikely as it seemed, given that Ted Lasso season three’s final episode felt like a series finale, Ted Lasso season four is apparently well on its way toward being greenlit and returning to our screens.
Ted Lasso captured the hearts of countless fans who tuned in to watch it throughout three emotional seasons. Who knew that a show about an American football coach going to coach soccer (a sport he knew nothing about) could cause such feels?
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Caitlin Clark got to celebrate the Iowa Hawkeyes‘ big win over LSU with Jason Sudeikis. The basketball star was seen hugging the Ted Lasso star following the 94-87 victory over LSU in the Elite 8 of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament.
Actor and comedian Jason Sudeikis pulled out the ‘you can’t see me’ sign after Iowa and Caitlin Clark defeated LSU to advance to the Final Four on Sunday.
During their 81-63 blowout victory over the Arizona State University Sun Devils last night, your USC Trojans were graced by the presence of one of the ultimate modern fictional sports figures: Ted Lasso himself, Jason Sudeikis.
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Jason Sudeikis knew what to do when he was shown on the big screen at Saturday's Iowa-Bowling Green women's basketball game.
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It is just like Ted Lasso to demure and credit his teammates before himself. That's what Jason Sudeikis, who plays the beloved fictional titular character in Apple TV's Ted Lasso, did when explaining how the hit series came to fruition in this new Entertainment Weekly cover story.
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