Is Ted Lasso's New MVP, Zava, Based On A Real Player?
Season 3 of "Ted Lasso" is underway, and the new star player for AFC Richmond is named Zava, who appears to be inspired by two real-life footballers.
Read MoreSeason 3 of "Ted Lasso" is underway, and the new star player for AFC Richmond is named Zava, who appears to be inspired by two real-life footballers.
Read MoreThe third episode of Season 3 of "Ted Lasso" bears striking similarities to the plot of the 2005 soccer comedy "Kicking & Screaming," starring Will Ferrell.
Read More"Ted Lasso" fans might not know Ted Lasso and Coach Beard's backstory, but they are thoroughly loving the mystery that the story poses about the characters.
Read MoreWhile "Ted Lasso" is full of endearing characters, Rupert is not one of them, and one line cements the negative kind of company Rupert likes to keep.
Read More"Ted Lasso" star Jason Sudeikis isn't just an actor in the series, but also is involved in nearly every part of the production of the hit Apple TV+ series.
Read MoreIn an optimistic series like "Ted Lasso," you can't see the light without the dark. Redditors theorize Colin could be the main architect of Nate's redemption.
Read MoreJason Sudeikis may only play a soccer coach on television, but the actor still knows something about getting in the zone before filming a big scene.
Read MoreThis eclectic set of influences may seem all over the place, but then again, any "Ted Lasso" fan should know by now that Roy Kent is a complex guy.
Read MoreJuno Temple and her character Keeley are beloved on "Ted Lasso" and the British actress is not afraid to admit where some of the inspiration came from.
Read MoreEagle-eyed fans couldn't help but notice Jamie Tartt actor Phil Dunster was doing his best not to burst out laughing in the background of "Ted Lasso" S3 E2.
Read MoreBrett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent and is a writer on Ted Lasso, revealed that Rebecca's season 1 confession to Ted made him cry on set.
Read MoreBrett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent on Ted Lasso, gets asked by fans to tell them to f*** off. But his real-life voice and persona are very different.
Read MoreDiehard "Ted Lasso" fans will know that Brett Goldstein didn't join the series as an actor initially, and was brought into the writer's room for Season 1.
Read MoreAccording to Keeley Jones actor Juno Temple, it's always possible that Ted Lasso might return, even after its planned conclusion at the end of Season 3.
Read MoreThe Apple TV+ sitcom "Ted Lasso" relies on the chemistry of the cast, with creator Jason Sudeikis taking inspiration from the actors in crafting the characters.
Read MoreWoody Harrelson And Matthew McConaughey are joining forces once more for a new project from Apple TV+ and Skydance, a comedy from the mind of David West Read.
Read MoreWhen giving "60 Minutes" a tour of the AFC Richmond locker room, Jason Sudeikis pointed out the names of "Ted Lasso" players who were inspired by real people.
Read MoreTed Lasso star Hannah Waddingham revealed that she was initially against the idea of her character singing Let It Go on the Apple TV+ series.
Read MoreBrett Goldstein does, in fact, exist.
Read MoreWhile "Ted Lasso" has seen some hilarious acting, fans might be interested to know that Hannah Waddingham wasn't initially interested in the show.
Read MoreHere's how you can watch "Ted Lasso" for free. Yes, really.
Read MoreBrett Goldstein realized that his opinions aren't always easy to suppress when working with his fellow "Ted Lasso" writers.
Read MoreAfter being brought in for a "Ted Lasso" chemistry test with Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham started to realize how badly she wanted the part of Rebecca.
Read MoreBrendan Hunt has earned praise for his role in "Ted Lasso." As it turns out, that role may not have happened if Hunt hadn't cut from "We're The Millers."
Read MoreAlthough it seems like Rebecca's life is improving into Season 3 of "Ted Lasso," actor Hannah Waddingham isn't ready for Rebecca to get her act together.
Read MoreRoy Kent's unique voice may sound iconic, but "Ted Lasso's" Brett Goldstein can't really remember who came up with the classic growl.
Read MoreBrett Goldstein plays Roy Kent in the Apple TV+ series "Ted Lasso," and the actor revealed he shares Roy's affinity for swearing and loves to get paid to do so.
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