If you too love a locker room, get ready — Apple TV+'s cute, dad joke-filled soccer comedy Ted Lasso has set a premiere date for its third and potentially final season.
The first new episode of Season 3 drops on Wednesday, March 15. Each instalment of the 12-episode arc will be released weekly, with the official synopsis as follows:
The newly-promoted AFC Richmond faces ridicule as media predictions widely peg them as last in the Premier League and Nate (Nick Mohammed), now hailed as the "wonder kid," has gone to work for Rupert (Anthony Head) at West Ham United. In the wake of Nate's contentious departure from Richmond, Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) steps up as assistant coach, alongside Beard (Brendan Hunt). Meanwhile, while Ted (Jason Sudeikis) deals with pressures at work, he continues to wrestle with his own personal issues back home, Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham) is focused on defeating Rupert and Keeley (Juno Temple) navigates being the boss of her own PR agency. Things seem to be falling apart both on and off the pitch, but Team Lasso is set to give it their best shot anyway.
While Aubrey Plaza notably isn't a fan, the series has won over legions of fans with its lovable cast of characters with heavy accents and Jason Suedikis's moustachioed divorcé energy as an American football coach manning a floundering British soccer team.
Watch the teaser trailer — set to "I Believe" by Frank Turner — below.
The first new episode of Season 3 drops on Wednesday, March 15. Each instalment of the 12-episode arc will be released weekly, with the official synopsis as follows:
The newly-promoted AFC Richmond faces ridicule as media predictions widely peg them as last in the Premier League and Nate (Nick Mohammed), now hailed as the "wonder kid," has gone to work for Rupert (Anthony Head) at West Ham United. In the wake of Nate's contentious departure from Richmond, Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) steps up as assistant coach, alongside Beard (Brendan Hunt). Meanwhile, while Ted (Jason Sudeikis) deals with pressures at work, he continues to wrestle with his own personal issues back home, Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham) is focused on defeating Rupert and Keeley (Juno Temple) navigates being the boss of her own PR agency. Things seem to be falling apart both on and off the pitch, but Team Lasso is set to give it their best shot anyway.
While Aubrey Plaza notably isn't a fan, the series has won over legions of fans with its lovable cast of characters with heavy accents and Jason Suedikis's moustachioed divorcé energy as an American football coach manning a floundering British soccer team.
Watch the teaser trailer — set to "I Believe" by Frank Turner — below.