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Ted Lasso: Season 3 gets premiere preview and first photo

Good news for homeless fans of Ted Lasso! Apple TV+ revealed last Wednesday night (18) that the third season of the series starring Jason Sudeikis is already Do you have a premiere date?. The new episodes are due to hit the streaming catalog in the spring of the United States, between March and June this year.

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While the exact release date of Ted Lasso on Apple TV+ has yet to be revealed, the company has released another treat for fans of the comedy series. The first official photo of the new season has been released by the company.

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In the promotional image for the new season, we see the protagonist Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis) and Nathan (Nick Mohammed). For those who followed the first seasons, it is possible to feel a little of what to expect from the new episodes! Check out:

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Ted Lasso’s new season should focus on the rivalry between the two coaches. After Nate feels slighted by Ted, the assistant decides to leave AFC Richmond to coach a rival team.

It is worth remembering that some rumors suggest that the third season will be the last for Ted Lasso. In June of last year, actor Brett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent, stated that the series was planned to have just three seasons. “It was planned to have three. Spoiler alert: everyone dies,” he joked in an interview with sunday times.

With little news about a possible fourth season, it remains only to wait.

About Ted Lasso

The Apple TV+ series follows the story of Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis), an American football coach who ventures to the United Kingdom as a football manager in order to bring back a local team and take it to the top.

In addition to being a hit with the public, Ted Lasso It was also very well received by critics. The production currently has a 95% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, in addition to being one of the most awarded comedy series in history.

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