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 MoreDespite Sylvester Stallone's legendary career, the veteran actor still had some unrealized dreams in the film industry -- until "Tulsa King" came along.
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 MoreMost "1923" viewers appear to be impressed with the show's pacing. Fans appreciate the fact that the series takes its time with moving multiple stories.
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 MoreMan on Fire, a high-octane thriller most recently adapted into an intense 2004 film starring Denzel Washington, is coming to Netflix as a series.
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 MoreNetflix viewers are split on whether the mother-daughter duo in "Who Were We Running From?" is wholesome or toxic.
Read More"Who Were We Running From" is a Netflix movie adapted from Perihan Magden's book of the same name, and some wonder if the story is based on real events.
Read MoreNetflix subscribers have caught on to a thrilling new mystery series following a mother going to extreme lengths to protect her daughter.
Read MoreInstead of watching some of the more mainstream movies online, why not check out something a little more obscure?
Read More"The Mandalorian" star Pedro Pascal likened the show's sets to amusement park rides.
Read More"Star Trek: Picard" star Todd Stashwick revealed why he found his character's monologue in "The Best of Both Worlds" so compelling and memorable.
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 MoreAmerican actress Julia Schlaepfer drew from her childhood and personal life after accepting the role of Alexandra in "1923."
Read MoreEd Speleers recognizes just how significant it was to receive a role in "Star Trek: Picard" and took the part, understanding the pressure that came with it.
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 MoreFear not, arrested developers: "Arrested Development" is staying on Netflix! The streaming service announced they're reversing earlier plans to boot the show.
Read MoreThe "John Wick" TV spinoff, "The Continental," comes to Peacock later this year and promises to answer many questions about the assassin hotel.
Read MoreLeVar Burton's daughter Mica Burton wants fans to know she doesn't view herself as a legacy admission into the "Star Trek" franchise.
Read More"Picard" delivered an exciting "Star Trek: The Next Generation" reunion featuring LeVar Burton's Geordi La Forge, and he was more than satisfied with his arc.
Read MoreIt seems that vocal Netflix viewers are in agreement: "I See You" is a must-watch thriller available on the streaming service. Here's what they're saying.
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.
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