“Ted Lasso” wins second consecutive Emmy for Outstanding Comedy

“Ted Lasso” wins second consecutive Emmy for Outstanding Comedy





“Ted Lasso” wins second consecutive Emmy for Outstanding Comedy

“Ted Lasso” won an Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series at the US Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Awards held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Monday evening (9/12). It was the second consecutive win for the production of Apple TV +, which had already won the category last year.

With that, “Ted Lasso” added four 2022 Emmy wins, including Best Actor trophies for Jason Sudeikis and Best Supporting Actor for Brett Goldstein, stars Ted Lasso and Roy Kent respectively.

In addition to acting, Sudeikis is also one of the creators, writers and producers of “Ted Lasso”, along with Bill Lawrence (creator of “Scrubs” and “Cougar Town”).

The series revolves around the title character, an American football manager who is hired to work on an English football team despite having no experience in the sport that US residents call football.

With an uplifting message of overrun, production has become a cultural phenomenon, beating the Apple TV + audience record at the launch of its second season, when it became the most watched premiere in the history of the platform.

Despite this success, “Ted Lasso” has to finish in his next season, the 3rd of production. The revelation was made by Goldstein, who, in addition to playing Roy Kent, is one of the writers of the play.

“We are writing like this [como final]”said the actor, when asked if next season would end the series.” He was expected to have three. Spoiler alert: everyone dies “.

Though he joked at the end of the answer, the statement converges with Jason Sudeikis’ schedule, who said last year that he saw the play end in its third year.

Source: Terra

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