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Nothing wrong with that, most people are fine," Roy explains. Ed Sheeran has released the new song 'A Beautiful Game' from the series finale of 'Ted Lasso.'.

After drinking his way through the man's boorish speeches, Roy cuts the BS and tells Rebecca what he really thinks in a speech that would make Ted Lasso himself proud. Roy does get what might be the shining moment of the premiere episode, however, as he and Keeley double date with Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham) and her priggish new beau named John ( not Stamos). He's coaching his 8-year-old niece's team in foul-mouthed fashion, and dodging every attempt girlfriend Keeley (Juno Temple) makes to get him to visit old friends or consider a sportscasting gig. The premiere also saw Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) adjusting to post-football life after announcing his retirement. "The idea is that sometimes the best way to help others is to help yourself." Television Group Chairman and CEO Channing Dungey recently told our sister site Deadline that the potential swan song wraps in a manner that would allow the Powers That Be to “crack open a door” and “keep on going,” should they decide to extend the franchise."We all have stories within us, so sometimes you got to go inside and see what is going on," he shared. Ed Sheeran has released the new song A Beautiful Game from the series finale of Ted Lasso. Goldstein, who is also a writer on the show, previously confirmed that Season 3 was being written as the final one. There is no mention of it being the final season in the teaser trailer, the synopsis or this newly released poster (click to enlarge), which is shot from behind and sees Ted, Beard, Roy, Rebecca, Keeley and Higgins accompany the players out to the pitch. Still unconfirmed: Whether or not Ted Lasso will, in fact, end with Season 3, as Sudeikis initially intended. Howe also collaborated with Jamie Hartman and Sam Ryder on a song, Fought & Lost, that is heard in the penultimate episode of this season’s. Things seem to be falling apart both on and off the pitch, but Team Lasso is set to give it their best shot anyway. You’ve got more time to get your point across. 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. In the wake of Nate’s contentious departure from Richmond, Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) steps up as assistant coach, alongside Beard (Brendan Hunt). In the 12-episode third season of Ted Lasso, 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.

The footage is accompanied by the aptly titled “I Still Believe,” a 2010 banger by British singer-songwriter Frank Turner.Īpple has also released the following synopsis, revealing six key plot points:
