Nick Mohammed, star of Ted Lasso, responds to news that season 3 will be the series' last. The acclaimed Apple TV+ comedy series returned for season 2 last year and is currently working on producing its third season. While season 1 kept its storyline relatively light, Ted Lasso season 2 took a darker turn, exploring the mental health of its characters and tackling complex subjects like anxiety and bullying. One of the darker arc in Ted Lasso season 2 is the dramatic turn for Nate (Mohammed). Once a fan-favorite character, Nate grows resentful towards Ted throughout the season, and, in the finale, agrees to coach Richmond's rival team West Ham, setting the stage for a thrilling season 3.
Nate's devastating betrayal isn't the only point of interest for Ted Lasso season 3. Despite the fact that the series is riding waves of fan praise and critical acclaim, numerous reports have stated that season 3 will be the last for the show. Star and writer Brett Goldstein even went so far as to say that Ted Lasso season 3 is being structured to function as a true ending, as per the creators' original plans. However, Apple TV+ hasn't officially said whether Ted Lasso is nearing its endgame.
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In a recent conversation with Discussing Film, Mohammed dissects his character's drastic transformation and gives a glimpse at Ted Lasso season 3. During his interview, Mohammed reveals his reaction to season 3 potentially closing out the highly popular series, admitting that while he doesn't know for sure that it is the end, he can see the appeal of concluding it now. Check out what Mohammed had to say about Ted Lasso ending below:
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