Here is a wrap-up of all the news you need to know from Wednesday, November 8, 2023.
There is a little something for everyone, whether you're an Eddie Murphy fan or thrive on the work of Taylor Sheridan.
We'll begin with a Christmas special featuring Ted Lasso's award-winning actress Hannah Waddingham.
Hannah Waddingham will be getting an assist from her Ted Lasso costars during her upcoming holiday special.
Apple TV+ debuted the official trailer for Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas on Wednesday, and it's poised to be one of the most heartwarming television events of the year.
Ted Lasso alums Phil Dunster (Jamie Tartt), Nick Mohammed (Nathan Shelley), Kola Bokinni (Isaac McAdoo), Billy Harris (Colin Hughes), James Lance (Trent Crimm), and June Temple (Keeley Jones) are all present in the clip.
The special drops on the streaming platform on Wednesday, November 22, 2023, and will also be accompanied by an album launching on that same date.
There is a little something for everyone, whether you're an Eddie Murphy fan or thrive on the work of Taylor Sheridan.
We'll begin with a Christmas special featuring Ted Lasso's award-winning actress Hannah Waddingham.
Hannah Waddingham will be getting an assist from her Ted Lasso costars during her upcoming holiday special.
Apple TV+ debuted the official trailer for Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas on Wednesday, and it's poised to be one of the most heartwarming television events of the year.
Ted Lasso alums Phil Dunster (Jamie Tartt), Nick Mohammed (Nathan Shelley), Kola Bokinni (Isaac McAdoo), Billy Harris (Colin Hughes), James Lance (Trent Crimm), and June Temple (Keeley Jones) are all present in the clip.
The special drops on the streaming platform on Wednesday, November 22, 2023, and will also be accompanied by an album launching on that same date.
- 11/8/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Plans have been scrapped to mark the Apple TV+ “Ted Lasso” Season 3 finale with a major Paley Center-sponsored celebration in Beverly Hills on May 30.
“We are reaching out to share the news that due to unforeseen circumstances the ‘Ted Lasso’ season finale screening and event planned for Tuesday, May 30, 2023, at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills will not be taking place as scheduled,” the Paley Center said in a statement on Thursday. “All ticket buyers will automatically be issued a full refund. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience. If you have any questions, please email customercare@paleycenter.org and a representative will get back to you as soon as possible.”
As originally announced, the panel boasted most of the series’ top stars, including executive producer Jason Sudeikis (“Ted Lasso”), Brendan Hunt (“Coach Beard”), Hannah Waddingham (“Rebecca Welton”), Phil Dunster (“Jamie Tartt”), Nick Mohammed (“Nathan Shelley”), Juno Temple (“Keeley Jones...
“We are reaching out to share the news that due to unforeseen circumstances the ‘Ted Lasso’ season finale screening and event planned for Tuesday, May 30, 2023, at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills will not be taking place as scheduled,” the Paley Center said in a statement on Thursday. “All ticket buyers will automatically be issued a full refund. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience. If you have any questions, please email customercare@paleycenter.org and a representative will get back to you as soon as possible.”
As originally announced, the panel boasted most of the series’ top stars, including executive producer Jason Sudeikis (“Ted Lasso”), Brendan Hunt (“Coach Beard”), Hannah Waddingham (“Rebecca Welton”), Phil Dunster (“Jamie Tartt”), Nick Mohammed (“Nathan Shelley”), Juno Temple (“Keeley Jones...
- 5/25/2023
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
“Sometimes we do these football weeks,” shares Billy Harris about being a soccer star on “Ted Lasso” in our recent webchat. He continues, “they are grueling. They are cold. But as an actor who loved football, I’m standing on the pitch in my football boots drinking a flat white. I have to stop and kick myself, because if I ever complain that it’s too cold, I’m living both of my dreams here.” Watch the exclusive video interview above.
In its third season, the show tells the story of an optimistic American, Ted (Jason Sudeikis), coaching a struggling English soccer team. Harris explains, “When I joined it was my first TV job. I came on the show not really expecting much out of my character. All I wanted to do was learn the ropes from these amazing actors that I was going to be working every day. I...
In its third season, the show tells the story of an optimistic American, Ted (Jason Sudeikis), coaching a struggling English soccer team. Harris explains, “When I joined it was my first TV job. I came on the show not really expecting much out of my character. All I wanted to do was learn the ropes from these amazing actors that I was going to be working every day. I...
- 5/19/2023
- by Matt Noble
- Gold Derby
Note: This story contains spoilers from “Ted Lasso” Season 3, Episode 10.
Season 3 of “Ted Lasso” is reaching its final minutes on the field. Many loose threads got tied up in the tenth episode, including some with fan-favorite characters like Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) and Keeley Jones (Juno Temple). The episode, titled “International Break,” also featured the return of Edwin Akufo (Sam Richardson) to wreak his particular brand of havoc on the footballing world, as well as on Sam Obisanya (Toheeb Jimoh).
Viewers saw as AFC Richmond’s international break from league play followed as Jaime Tartt (Phil Dunster), Colin Hughes (Billy Harris), Moe Bumbercatch (Moe Hashim), Van Damme (Moe Jeudy-Lamour) and Dani Rojas (Cristo Fernández) represented their native countries in international play — Sam was noticeably omitted from participating.
Read on for the most shocking moments of the latest episode of “Ted Lasso”:
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‘Ted Lasso’ Co-Creator Brendan Hunt Details...
Season 3 of “Ted Lasso” is reaching its final minutes on the field. Many loose threads got tied up in the tenth episode, including some with fan-favorite characters like Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) and Keeley Jones (Juno Temple). The episode, titled “International Break,” also featured the return of Edwin Akufo (Sam Richardson) to wreak his particular brand of havoc on the footballing world, as well as on Sam Obisanya (Toheeb Jimoh).
Viewers saw as AFC Richmond’s international break from league play followed as Jaime Tartt (Phil Dunster), Colin Hughes (Billy Harris), Moe Bumbercatch (Moe Hashim), Van Damme (Moe Jeudy-Lamour) and Dani Rojas (Cristo Fernández) represented their native countries in international play — Sam was noticeably omitted from participating.
Read on for the most shocking moments of the latest episode of “Ted Lasso”:
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‘Ted Lasso’ Co-Creator Brendan Hunt Details...
- 5/17/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
- 5/16/2023
- by Victoria Edel
- Popsugar.com
"Ted Lasso"'s Billy Harris knows some fans have been waiting a long time for this. Harris plays Colin Hughes, a Welsh left winger for the shows's fictional AFC Richmond. In the third episode of season two, Colin makes a passing comment about Grindr, which goes unremarked on by the rest of the team. But some fans - especially LGBTQ+ ones - thought the show was laying the seeds before ultimately revealing Colin is queer. And in season three, the show reveals that Colin is gay, though he's still hesitant about coming out publicly. Harris tells Popsugar that he had "so many interactions" with fans about Colin's Grindr line, and he was glad that the show validated their theories this season.
He especially cherishes the sixth episode of this season, where Colin has a heart-to-heart with Trent Crimm (James Lance), who's also queer. Colin is tired of living what he calls two lives,...
He especially cherishes the sixth episode of this season, where Colin has a heart-to-heart with Trent Crimm (James Lance), who's also queer. Colin is tired of living what he calls two lives,...
- 5/3/2023
- by Victoria Edel
- Popsugar.com
“Ted Lasso” character Colin Hughes has had more time in the spotlight in Season 3 since he was revealed to be gay — and the development made sense to the actor playing him, Billy Harris. He said he began seeing the writing on the wall in Season 2.
Early on in Season 3, Colin is revealed to audiences to be gay, but his teammates don’t yet know. Journalist Trent Crimm (James Lance), who himself is gay, catches Colin kissing another man outside of Sam’s (Toheeb Jimoh) restaurant, and he confronts Colin about it. Isaac (Kola Bokinni) is also getting a sense that his teammate may be hiding his sexuality.
“From Series 1 to Series 3, now you’re, seeing the real side of him,” Harris told TheWrap at a “Ted Lasso” FYC event in Hollywood on Monday. “I think there’s something that he’s using and I think it could be comedy — sometimes...
Early on in Season 3, Colin is revealed to audiences to be gay, but his teammates don’t yet know. Journalist Trent Crimm (James Lance), who himself is gay, catches Colin kissing another man outside of Sam’s (Toheeb Jimoh) restaurant, and he confronts Colin about it. Isaac (Kola Bokinni) is also getting a sense that his teammate may be hiding his sexuality.
“From Series 1 to Series 3, now you’re, seeing the real side of him,” Harris told TheWrap at a “Ted Lasso” FYC event in Hollywood on Monday. “I think there’s something that he’s using and I think it could be comedy — sometimes...
- 5/3/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
After just one season, Disney+ has pulled the plug on the National Treasure TV show.
“The series, which only aired for one season, was a spinoff of the Nicolas Cage-starring franchise that focused on a young Daca woman named Jess (Lisette Olivera) who attempts to find a lost Pan-American treasure while uncovering secrets about her family. Olivera is joined by Zuri Reed, Antonio Cipriano, Jordan Rodrigues, Jake Austin Walker and Lyndon Smith, while Justin Bartha, who portrayed Riley Poole in the film franchise along Cage, reprised his role as a special guest.”
Read more at HypeBeast
Discover why the conversation between Ted Lasso‘s Trent Crimm and Colin meant so much to the show.
“‘I’ve known for months’— that’s what cynical ex-journalist Trent Crimm (James Lance) tells closeted footballer Colin Hughes (Billy Harris) after catching him at a gay bar in the latest episode of Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso.
“The series, which only aired for one season, was a spinoff of the Nicolas Cage-starring franchise that focused on a young Daca woman named Jess (Lisette Olivera) who attempts to find a lost Pan-American treasure while uncovering secrets about her family. Olivera is joined by Zuri Reed, Antonio Cipriano, Jordan Rodrigues, Jake Austin Walker and Lyndon Smith, while Justin Bartha, who portrayed Riley Poole in the film franchise along Cage, reprised his role as a special guest.”
Read more at HypeBeast
Discover why the conversation between Ted Lasso‘s Trent Crimm and Colin meant so much to the show.
“‘I’ve known for months’— that’s what cynical ex-journalist Trent Crimm (James Lance) tells closeted footballer Colin Hughes (Billy Harris) after catching him at a gay bar in the latest episode of Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso.
- 4/25/2023
- by Lee Parham
- Den of Geek
[This story contains spoilers for “Sunflowers,” episode six of Ted Lasso’s third season.]
Ted Lasso watchers have speculated that AFC Richmond player Colin Hughes (Billy Harris) is gay since early in season two, and those suspicions were confirmed in season three’s third episode.
With the April 19 episode, “Sunflowers,” Colin’s story took a big step forward as he acknowledged his sexuality — and the way he deals with living a closeted life among his teammates — to journalist Trent Crimm (James Lance) while the Richmond players had a night off in Amsterdam. Trent then shares with Colin that he’s gay as well, opening the door for Colin to — perhaps — tell his teammates and coaches.
“I think with Ted Lasso, you can understand exactly why footballers or sports stars would want to hide their true identity,” Harris tells The Hollywood Reporter. “Their work life is tough enough. … In this world, you’re never far from someone that’s going to make a joke like that.
Ted Lasso watchers have speculated that AFC Richmond player Colin Hughes (Billy Harris) is gay since early in season two, and those suspicions were confirmed in season three’s third episode.
With the April 19 episode, “Sunflowers,” Colin’s story took a big step forward as he acknowledged his sexuality — and the way he deals with living a closeted life among his teammates — to journalist Trent Crimm (James Lance) while the Richmond players had a night off in Amsterdam. Trent then shares with Colin that he’s gay as well, opening the door for Colin to — perhaps — tell his teammates and coaches.
“I think with Ted Lasso, you can understand exactly why footballers or sports stars would want to hide their true identity,” Harris tells The Hollywood Reporter. “Their work life is tough enough. … In this world, you’re never far from someone that’s going to make a joke like that.
- 4/19/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Spoiler Alert: This interview contains spoilers for Season 3, Episode 6 of “Ted Lasso,” now streaming on Apple TV+.
Shortly before Billy Harris landed the role of footballer Colin Hughes on the Apple TV+ smash “Ted Lasso,” he found himself without an agent. Rather than be discouraged, though, he sent a note to casting director Theo Park to let them know to keep him in mind for an upcoming project. “Lo and behold, a day later, this email came in about a show called ‘Ted Lasso,’” Harris recalls. Harris had only recently graduated from Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, and the show marked his television debut. Though little was known about the character in the first season, the actor relished the opportunity to learn the ropes from what he calls “the best of the best.”
Now in its third season, Harris finds himself at the epicenter of a major storyline on the show.
Shortly before Billy Harris landed the role of footballer Colin Hughes on the Apple TV+ smash “Ted Lasso,” he found himself without an agent. Rather than be discouraged, though, he sent a note to casting director Theo Park to let them know to keep him in mind for an upcoming project. “Lo and behold, a day later, this email came in about a show called ‘Ted Lasso,’” Harris recalls. Harris had only recently graduated from Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, and the show marked his television debut. Though little was known about the character in the first season, the actor relished the opportunity to learn the ropes from what he calls “the best of the best.”
Now in its third season, Harris finds himself at the epicenter of a major storyline on the show.
- 4/19/2023
- by Jenelle Riley
- Variety Film + TV
Note: This story contains spoilers from “Ted Lasso” Season 3, Episode 6.
When James Lance read the name of his “Ted Lasso” character Trent Crimm, he did not think that was the name of a bully. But the “Independent” journalist’s behavior cast him as a shadow over the Apple TV+ series’ optimistic tone.
The actor took TheWrap behind the scenes of his performance of the journalist, who has traded in tabloids and deadlines for a more long-term project writing a book about AFC Richmond. Specifically, Lance traces the core of his character back to a conversation he had with creator Jason Sudeikis during Season 1.
“We had a three-minute conversation in the car park. I said, ‘Hey, I think the reason he’s the way he is, is because he’s got this kind of oppressive father,” Lance told TheWrap. “And he was like, ‘you know, this whole season this whole series,...
When James Lance read the name of his “Ted Lasso” character Trent Crimm, he did not think that was the name of a bully. But the “Independent” journalist’s behavior cast him as a shadow over the Apple TV+ series’ optimistic tone.
The actor took TheWrap behind the scenes of his performance of the journalist, who has traded in tabloids and deadlines for a more long-term project writing a book about AFC Richmond. Specifically, Lance traces the core of his character back to a conversation he had with creator Jason Sudeikis during Season 1.
“We had a three-minute conversation in the car park. I said, ‘Hey, I think the reason he’s the way he is, is because he’s got this kind of oppressive father,” Lance told TheWrap. “And he was like, ‘you know, this whole season this whole series,...
- 4/19/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Apple TV+’s official trailer for season three of Ted Lasso is sweet and just all-around awesome. There’s cheering and laughing, backed by The Rolling Stones’ “You Can’t Always Get What You Want,” for the first minute and 20ish seconds. It’s not until the final 20 seconds that there’s dialogue and it’s the team cheering, “I love you all so very much!”
The Emmy and Critics Choice Awards-winning comedy kicks off season three on Wednesday, March 15, 2023. New episodes arrive on subsequent Wednesdays.
Jason Sudeikis returns as Ted Lasso, Hannah Waddingham is back as Rebecca Welton, Brett Goldstein returns as Roy Kent, and Jeremy Swift is back as Higgins. Phil Dunster is Jamie Tartt, Brendan Hunt plays Coach Beard, Nick Mohammed is Nathan Shelley, Anthony Head is Rupert Mannion, and Toheeb Jimoh is Sam Obisany.
Cristo Fernandez stars as Dani Rojas, Kola Bokinni plays Isaac McAdoo, Billy Harris is Colin Hughes,...
The Emmy and Critics Choice Awards-winning comedy kicks off season three on Wednesday, March 15, 2023. New episodes arrive on subsequent Wednesdays.
Jason Sudeikis returns as Ted Lasso, Hannah Waddingham is back as Rebecca Welton, Brett Goldstein returns as Roy Kent, and Jeremy Swift is back as Higgins. Phil Dunster is Jamie Tartt, Brendan Hunt plays Coach Beard, Nick Mohammed is Nathan Shelley, Anthony Head is Rupert Mannion, and Toheeb Jimoh is Sam Obisany.
Cristo Fernandez stars as Dani Rojas, Kola Bokinni plays Isaac McAdoo, Billy Harris is Colin Hughes,...
- 2/27/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
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