Ted Lasso season three trailer: Jason Sudeikis is back

The first full official trailer for the third season of Ted Lasso, starring Jason Sudeikis, dropped on Monday morning.

The highly anticipated Apple TV+ clip shared the tone of the new season.

At first, Lasso’s soccer team, AFC Richmond, appears to be unwell after a few losses.

And Ted’s new enemy, Nate Shelley, played by Nick Mohammed, is seen coaching a competing team from across the arena while shooting menacing looks.

But then it seems the tables turn for Lasso’s team and success is earned as veteran teammates rally around winning.

New: The first full official trailer for the third season of Ted Lasso, starring Jason Sudeikis, dropped Monday morning.

Blues: the long-awaited Apple TV+ clip shared the tone of the new season

Some surprises in the clip are the appearance of Lasso’s son and a scene where Roy appears to be back with his ex Keeley.

The show will return to Apple TV+ on March 15 with 12 episodes throughout the season.

The trailer opens with the 1969 Rolling Stones song You Can’t Always Get What You Want.

AFC Richmond are not doing well in the game as they are destined to be a fading glory.

The new favorite coach is Nate, who is the “wonder boy” of football. He now works for Rupert (Anthony Head) at West Ham United.

Roy (Brett Goldstein) becomes an assistant coach, along with Beard (Brendan Hunt).

Meanwhile, Ted is dealing with his pressures at work, according to the press release.

Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham) focuses on taking down Rupert and Keeley (Juno Temple) assumes that she is the head of her own public relations agency.

Losing Hurts: At first, Lasso’s soccer team, AFC Richmond, seems not to be doing well after a few losses.

The bad guy: And Ted’s new enemy, Nate Shelley, played by Nick Mohammed, is seen coaching a competing team from across the arena while shooting menacing looks.

A New Bad Boy: Season Three Villain Will Be Former AFC Richmond Crew Member Nate

The cast of the series also includes Jeremy Swift, Phil Dunster, Toheeb Jimoh, Cristo Fernandez, Kola Bokinni, Billy Harris, and James Lance.

In previous teasers, the stars of the show are seen returning to their wardrobes as Frank Turner’s song I Still Believe plays.

They all hold up yellow Believe signs and tape them over their lockers to the delight of Coach Lasso.

Most of the stars of the hit series are seen. They each hold a sign that says Believe, which is what Jason’s coach Lasso shared in seasons one and two to inspire his football players.

It becomes clear that Lasso has his AFC Richmond players excited and they are thinking like Lasso after rebelling against him in the past.

After seeing the Believe signs, Lasso tells Beard, “Well, if seeing is believing, I think they’ve seen us.”

The show started in August 2020 and the second season landed in 2021.

It is unknown if the third season will be the last season of Ted Lasso.

Better: But then it seems the tables turn for Lasso’s team and success is earned as they come together to win.

The first season introduced the small-town Lasso.

Lasso is a Division II national champion winning football coach who is surprisingly hired to coach the AFC Richmond football team despite having absolutely no football coaching experience.

While he eventually wins over his team, he learns that he was hired by AFC Richmond owner Rebecca Welton (Waddingham), who won over her ex Rupert’s (Anthony Head) team in their nasty divorce proceedings, to sink the team. team as revenge for Rupert. leaving her

As for Nate, he begins the series as AFC Richmond’s ‘teamman’, though he eventually becomes Ted’s right-hand man and helps him learn the game.

At the end of the first season, he was promoted from prop to assistant coach, and his ‘false nine’ strategy helped the team gain promotion back to the Premier League at the end of season 2, after being relegated at the end of season 1 . .

Again in? Some surprises in the clip include Roy holding his ex Keeley’s hand from him.

Uh-oh: Her ex doesn’t seem to like that Keeley is back with Coach Roy

But throughout the second season, Nate developed a severe animosity towards Lasso, which came to a head in the second season finale.

It was revealed that Rupert had recently acquired Premier League side West Ham United with Nate at the helm as the team’s new head coach.

The series is based on a series of commercials that NBC ran to promote its coverage of the Premier League, with Sudeikis playing Ted as the new manager of Totenham Hotspurs.

Sudeikis, Brendan Hunt, Bill Lawrence (Scrubs) and Joe Kelly (Detroiters) created the series and pitched it to Apple TV Plus with a three-season arc.

His son came to England: And there appears to be an apparition of Lasso’s son

‘This story will end [in season three]regardless, even if the show finds another story to tell and moves on,” Lawrence said after Season 2 wrapped.

Hunt added in an August 2022 interview: “We’re writing an ending to this three-part slice that we’ve always seen, but it’s not like Thanos is in it and half of us die.”

‘Most of us will probably still be alive anyway, so I don’t think leaving a way out is something to worry about. It’s just a matter of whether and when we pick this up in some other way or not,” she added.

The cast and writers received healthy pay raises ahead of the third season, which included options for future seasons, though it’s still unclear if any future seasons will happen.

She’s STILL eating those shortbread cookies: Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham) is focused on taking down Rupert

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