Brett Goldstein compares ‘Ted Lasso’ return to bringing a dead cat back to life
- The Apple TV+ show *Ted Lasso*, about an American coach taking over a British football team, AFC Richmond, debuted in 2020.
- The show, co-created by Jason Sudeikis, became a global phenomenon and initially planned to run for three seasons.
- Despite the initial plan, the show has been renewed for a fourth season, reuniting the team behind the comedy series.
- Brett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent, compared the unexpected season four renewal to a cat returning from the dead, saying, "We buried it."
- Jason Sudeikis will reprise his role, and the new season may find Ted coaching a women's team, according to teases from the creators.
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'Ted Lasso' Star Brett Goldstein Says Resuscitating Season 4 Is Like a Horror Movie: 'We Can Bring Anything Back? It’s Too Much Power'
Brett Goldstein joked that bringing “Ted Lasso” back for a fourth season — after it was intended to only run for three — is kind of like a horror movie, comparing it to never knowing if it’s really dead. The actor, who plays Roy Kent on the Emmy-winning series and is also a writer and executive producer on the series, told an anecdote about a friend’s dead cat on a recent episode of NPR’s “Wild Card” podcast that was a perfect analogy to “Ted La…
Brett Goldstein Seems a Little Baffled by the Resurrection of 'Ted Lasso'
The fourth season of Ted Lasso is in the works. They're in the writers' room. We don't have many details yet, except that the Jason Sudeikis character will be coaching a women's soccer team and that they are recasting the... Read more...
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