'Ted Lasso' Eyes Season 4 Greenlight With Main Cast Members Returning | THR News Video
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'Ted Lasso' Eyes Season 4 Greenlight With Main Cast Members Returning | THR News Video
It looks like fans may get a 'Ted Lasso' season four after all.
The Emmy-winning soccer comedy is on track for a 4th season after the Warner Bros.
Television picked up the options on three cast members from the show's original three-season run.
The Hollywood Reporter confirmed, Hannah Waddingham, Brett Goldstein and Jeremy Swift, under U.K.'s acting union Equity, have been approached to reprise their respective roles of Rebecca Walton, Roy Kent and Leslie Higgins.
AFC Richmond is headed back to the pitch, and their coach is coming with them. After more than a year of speculation, 'Ted Lasso' has finally been renewed for season 4! The pickup comes after co-creator and star Jason Sudeikis closed a deal to reprise his role as the title character in the Emmy winning series.
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Sydney Sweeney is teaming up with 'Wicked' director Jon M. Chu for her next feature! The Hollywood Reporter has learned that Sweeney will star in Jon M. Chu's adaptation of the video game 'Split Fiction.' The 'Split Fiction' co-adventure video game centers on a pair of authors, Mio and Zoe, who become trapped in the worlds they wrote. The game was designed to allow a split-screen co-op gameplay.
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Tim Daly was part of the group of actors who joined The Creative Coalition on Capitol Hill to advocate for funding the National Endowment for the Arts on Right to Bear Arts Day. He tells THR that they were very well received when speaking with officials about the importance of funding the arts. Plus, he reveals how the National Endowment for the Arts funds every district in the United States and discusses next steps.
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Pauline Chalamet was part of the group of actors who joined The Creative Coalition on Capitol Hill to advocate for funding the National Endowment for the Arts on Right to Bear Arts Day. She chatted with THR on why she believes everyone should agree on funding the arts because of how lucrative it is for the economy. Plus, she shares her hopes for the future of 'Sex Lives of College Girls' after being canceled on HBO.
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Jason Isaacs was part of the group of actors who joined The Creative Coalition on Capitol Hill to advocate for funding the National Endowment for the Arts on Right to Bear Arts Day. He tells THR how fighting for arts funding under this administration is different compared to previous ones saying, "you can feel the insecurity and uncertainty in the air." Plus, he talks about the fan response after the season finale of 'The White Lotus' aired and ideas for a spinoff on the Ratliff family.
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Pedro Pascal is blasting 'Harry Potter' author J.K. Rowling for her latest anti-trans tweets calling her a heinous loser. 'The Last of Us' star was responding to an Instagram post which criticized the author for celebrating the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom's landmark ruling last week that trans women should not be recognized as women and that "sex" should legally mean biological sex.
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Mariah Carey reveals death of both mom Patricia and sister Alison. Carey went public with the passing of both her mother and sister in a statement on Sunday, revealing that the two died on the same..
While explaining how ‘The Rings of Power’ has changed his life, Isildur actor Maxim Baldry revealed that a fan unexpectedly turned up outside his house recently.
He looked ahead to Season 2 of..
It's the end for 'The Acolyte.' The 'Star Wars' series will not return for season two. The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed that Lucasfilm has opted not to continue the show, which aired its season one..
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