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Ted Lasso: Jason Sudeikis Addresses Possible Spin-Off Ideas

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“I’m interpreting that question as, ‘Is there enough soup to feed more people?’ Yes,” Sudeikis said. “But sometimes we just wanna make a new soup.” Sudeikis explained that the Ted Lasso characters are “played” and “written” in a “fun way,” He continued, “I don’t know, but I believe that there’s enough juice left in the Richmond orange, if you will, to squeeze out stuff … It’s just, you know, we’re still squeezing the season three orange.”

“I don’t know, it’s up to more factors than myself,” Sudeikis previously said when asked about a fourth season. “The response to the show has been overwhelming. We have a tremendous group of writers. We have a tremendous group of actors. We have a tremendous group of people in production and post-production. All of those things are thrown into the jambalaya of possibility. So I couldn’t say yes or no. I do know that this part of the show is what it’s supposed to be. And it will be everything it was fortunate to become, based on all those added developments. As far as Season 4, I apologize for not giving you a more direct answer because I understand that’s helpful for headlines.”

In a recent interview withย Entertainment Weekly, producer and star Brett Goldstein was asked about Season 4, but teased his joke idea for a spin-off instead.

“I’ve got lots of ideas. Given that he dies at the end of this season,” Goldstein jokingly revealed. “I likeย Ghostย Roy, where he sort of haunts the school where Phoebe goes, just to hang out with her. It would be spooky for a bit and then she’d just get used to having ‘Ghost Roy’ around.”

Ted Lasso releases new Season 3 episodes on Apple TV+ on Wednesdays.ย