Mitt Romney’s flurry of tweets of him dressed as Ted Lasso culminated in one directed at Jason Sudeikis.
10.10.2021 - 00:19 / usmagazine.com
Back to the field! Following Ted Lasso‘s immediate success on Apple TV+, the anticipation for season 3 was quite strong as the previous season wrapped in October 2021.
Ahead of the show winning four awards at the 2021 Emmys, producer and star Jason Sudeikis revealed what an honor it was to receive so much love in response to their hard work.
“Flattered. We can’t believe it. I mean, we’re trying to make people laugh and have a good time and do it in a specific way,” he told E! News on the red
Mitt Romney’s flurry of tweets of him dressed as Ted Lasso culminated in one directed at Jason Sudeikis.
Mitt Romney (R-Utah) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) re-enacted the famous “Biscuits with the Boss” scene from the first season of “Ted Lasso.”Romney — clad in the recognizable chinos, sweater, whistle and mustache sported by Jason Sudeikis’ titular character in the Emmy-winning Apple TV+ series — tweeted a gif of himself serving a pink box of sweet treats to Sinema, assuming the role of AFC Richmond owner Rebecca Welton (played by Hannah Waddingham on the show).
Ted Lasso during his appearance as host of Saturday Night Live last night (October 23).The actor and comedian led the latest episode of the US sketch show, which also featured musical performances from Brandi Carlile.During Sudeikis’ monologue, he discussed his past as a cast member on SNL for 10 years. “The last couple of years, though, I’ve been working on this Apple TV+ show called Ted Lasso,” he said.
“Ted Lasso” Twitter account couldn’t resist having a little fun about former “Saturday Night Live” cast member Jason Sudeikis returning to host this week.“Everyone’s talkin’ about this weekend’s Saturday Night Live, and I gotta say, I don’t think I’ve ever been this excited for a guest. Love me some Brandi Carlile!” tweeted “Ted Lasso” on Friday, also referencing this week’s musical guest.
Mythic Quest creator Rob McElhenney has called upon Anthony Hopkins and Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis to help announce that the show is returning for two more seasons.The Apple TV+ comedy, which follows McElhenney’s video game creative director and his motley crew of colleagues, launched its second season this year.Now, McElhenney has taken to Instagram to announce the new seasons, with the help of some famous friends.Hopkins, who provided the voice over for the show’s special episode Everlight
Jason Sudeikis is bringing Ted Lasso to Saturday Night Live!
Jason Sudeikis is getting to make his return to “Saturday Night Live” after being a cast member, but this time as host.
Jason Sudeikis is just full of positivity.
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Sounds like potential! Following Ted Lasso‘s big awards sweep at the 2021 Emmys, fans are focused not only on season 3 but on the future of the series — to which Jason Sudeikis has the perfect reminder.
Jason Sudeikis channeled his fan favorite character Ted Lasso when he was asked about a possible fourth season of the Apple TV+ series.
'sawards success mean more seasons might be in its future?The fan-favorite Apple TV+ comedy had a huge night at the 2021 Emmys, winning seven awards including Outstanding Comedy Series and acting trophies for stars Jason Sudeikis, Brett Goldstein and Hannah Waddingham.
Shooting their shot! Jason Sudeikis, Brett Goldstein and more Ted Lasso actors play fictional characters on the Apple TV+ series who are focused on scoring goals on the field and off. Meanwhile, their offscreen counterparts have also found love over the years.
concluded its stellar second season on Friday with a team triumph, as AFC Richmond won the pivotal match to promote themselves back into the Premier League.While it didn't come without some heartbreak (WTF, Nate?!), the victory was a team effort, led by captain Isaac McAdoo, who rallied his teammates during halftime with a meaningful gesture, pointing them to the simple yellow «Believe» poster that Jason Sudeikis' titular coach hung in the locker room on his first day with the club.For Kola
Ted Lasso co-creators/stars Jason Sudeikis and Brendan Hunt have spoken in multiple interviews about how they’d conceived the comedy series for a three-season run. As the Apple TV+ hit is headed to Season 3, the original vision has not changed, series executive producer/showrunner Bill Lawrence told Deadline in an exclusive post-mortem interview about the Season 2 finale.
wrapped up its first season last summer as a buzzy new comedy, with early followers encouraging their friends and family to get hooked on the feel-good show, which stars series creator Jason Sudeikis as the titular American football coach, who gets recruited to move across the pond and helm a Premier League club.Now, as the second season is about to conclude, the show is a downright sensation, with fans around the world and seven newly-minted Emmy Awards to its name, including the top honor,
might be coming off a celebratory night at the 2021 Emmy Awards — where the fan-favorite show won Outstanding Comedy Series and acting awards for stars Jason Sudeikis, Brett Goldstein and Hannah Waddingham, among others — but on Friday's new episode, things got very somber.The episode, titled «No Weddings and Funeral» centers around just that.