Ted Lasso’s Brett Goldstein Dishes On The Possible Plans After Season 3

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Speaking to reporters after receiving his Emmy, Brett Goldstein essentially hinted that the fate of “Ted Lasso” depends on one person — Jason Sudeikis, who plays the titular American football coach who has been tasked to lead the fictional English soccer team AFC Richmond.

“Truly, the plan is entirely in Jason’s hands, I know all of us would happily do this for twenty years, and maybe then say we need to wrap it up,” Goldstein replied when asked at the Emmy Awards backstage interview about whether the show will really end after three seasons.  “In theory, we’ve been writing this like it’s the end. But it might not be… who knows? I’ll probably get killed if I say anything else. But I also don’t know, is the truth.” 

Both Sudeikis and Goldstein have said since the beginning that “Ted Lasso” is meant to be three seasons, with Goldstein joking to Deadline that “most of the characters die by the end. It’s a real ending. A dramatic ending.” But the fact is, fans and critics are rabid over “Ted Lasso,” and the sweeping awards two years in a row for Sudeikis, Goldstein, and the show as a whole are an excellent indicator that viewers would love it if the show lasts beyond the third act. Whether that’s a possibility, we’ll have to wait and see along with the rest of the “Ted Lasso” cast.



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