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In the streaming era, sometimes it takes a little while for a show to catch on, and one of the shows that I've been hearing mentioned more and more over the past few months is Ted Lasso, the Apple TV+ sitcom starring Jason Sudeikis as an American football coach who moves to England to take a stab at leading a team playing the sport the rest of the world calls football. Sudeikis originated the character of Ted Lasso in ads for NBC Sports, but as he explains below, the idea to make it a series really came alive when …
Apple has renewed its Jason Sudeikis show Ted Lasso for a third season, which is music to my ears, because I absolutely adore this show. You can tell that Apple has been picking up on the buzz out there and knows it has a good thing on its hands, as Season 2 of Ted Lasso hasn't even started production yet. Filming is slated to start early next year in London. SNL alum Sudeikis originated the Lasso character in an NBC Sports video in 2013, and though many scoffed at Apple turning that viral comedy bit into a proper series, …
The familiar elements of Apple TV+'s newest show aren't hard to pinpoint — the fish-out-of-water sports comedy even features a pre-established character. But there's something charming and fresh about Ted Lasso, starring Saturday Night Live alumni Jason Sudeikis, which captures what happens when a college football coach gets hired to teach the other kind of football — specifically an English Premier League team. Sudeikis first played the character of Ted Lasso in a series of promotional spots for NBC Sports' football coverage, beginning in 2013. But in an interview with Collider, he explained that the …
Sometimes, when it comes to titles, something as generic as a character's name fails to spark the imagination. But that's not the case with the new Apple TV+ comedy Ted Lasso, in part because it's a rare thing, to see a TV show match so perfectly with its central figure. Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis), the cheery mustachio'ed American suddenly transplanted to England to coach a professional football (AKA soccer) team, is all about doing the best job possible and making people happy while he does it. And that also feels like the goal of this show. …
Apple TV+ has released the official Ted Lasso trailer and it looks so dang charming. We first learned about Ted Lasso back in October 2019, with the news Sudeikis was planning to transform his sketch character for the occasional NBC Sports bit into a full-on comedy protagonist for a new TV series. Sudeikis co-wrote the Ted Lasso pilot with Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence and now, we get to see what has sprung from said pilot. I mean, it's hard to be sad when you have the Ted Lasso trailer waiting for you to press play. It's …
Talk about failing upward. After debuting Ted Lasso as a bumbling, American sports coach way in over his head during real NBC broadcasts of English football (aka soccer) games, Jason Sudeikis (Saturday Night Live, Booksmart) is turning his comedic creation into a full, half-hour comedy TV series for Apple TV+ called Ted Lasso. Since leaving SNL, Sudeikis has mostly stayed in the film space, starring in titles like Horrible Bosses and Colossal. Beyond his animated role in Son of Zorn and occasional cameos as Joe Biden on SNL, this will be his first regular TV role since his eight-…
Walker, Texas Ranger has found a home. The reboot of the Chuck Norris series, which stars Jared Padalecki (Supernatural) in the titular role, will ride again on the CW, Deadline reports. The original Walker ran for eight magnificent seasons. If this reboot lasts even half as long, it’ll be considered a success. This marks the third marriage of Padalecki and the CW. The star has played Sam Winchester on Supernatural, which is in its final season, for better than three hundred episodes, dating all the way back to 2005. Before that, he was Dean Forester for five seasons on …