Co-creator and star Brendan Hunt offers story details for Ted Lasso season 3. The Apple TV+ series premiered in August 2020 and centers on an American football coach played by Jason Sudeikis. He's joined by an ensemble cast that includes Brett Goldstein, Juno Temple, Nick Mohammed, Phil Dunster, Sarah Niles, Jeremy Swift, and Hannah Waddingham. Ted Lasso has received universal acclaim and garnered several accolades during its run, including a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2021.
Ted Lasso season 2, which concluded in October 2021, took the show in new directions, diving deeper into the characters' back stories and personal lives. It also focused on Richmond's quest for promotion to the Premier League, which the team earned in the finale. However, season 2 ended with a shocking twist that saw Nate quit Richmond and join cross-city rivals West Ham United, which was earlier bought by Rebecca's ex-husband Rupert.
Related: Why Ted Lasso Season 3 Is The Last One
During an interview with THR, Hunt teased what viewers can expect in Ted Lasso season 3, which could wind up being the show's last. Hunt revealed that the AFC Richmond team will once again have to come to terms with being "minnows" in the Premier League and that there will be more focus on West Ham, given the rival team's acquisition of Nate. Check out Hunt's full quote below:
What shows usually do in season three: We all adopt a child. A bunch of adopted children running around. It really becomes more of an Oliver! thing — Oliver exclamation point. No — the team is dealing with the reality of going back to the Premier League, where we’re minnows again. We’re minus our brightest tactical mind, and we know the way the Premier League structure
Read more on screenrant.com