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Brett Goldstein, who plays the foul-mouthed Roy Kent in Apple TV+ smash hit series “Ted Lasso,” has signed an exclusive overall deal with Warner Bros. Television.
Goldstein will develop, create, write and produce new TV projects for the studio. Warners TV also produces “Ted Lasso” for Apple and Goldstein has penned multiple episodes of that show.
“Ted Lasso” star Jason Sudeikis has been open about a three-season plan for the series and, should it conclude, Goldstein is a natural fit for a potential spin-off.
Source: THR
I didn't know he was a writer and producer on the show.
Brett Goldstein, who plays the foul-mouthed Roy Kent in Apple TV+ smash hit series “Ted Lasso,” has signed an exclusive overall deal with Warner Bros. Television.
Goldstein will develop, create, write and produce new TV projects for the studio. Warners TV also produces “Ted Lasso” for Apple and Goldstein has penned multiple episodes of that show.
“Ted Lasso” star Jason Sudeikis has been open about a three-season plan for the series and, should it conclude, Goldstein is a natural fit for a potential spin-off.
Source: THR
I didn't know he was a writer and producer on the show.
Yeah, apparently they were having issues casting Roy for the show and they all just realized he would be perfect for the role.
i didn't know that either. Would be interested in a Roy spin off, but I'm not sure how well it would hold up without Ted
It would definitely be a different show. But make some slight adjustments in tone and I think it could really work. Really comes down to the writing team, I think.
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epilogue wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
i didn't know that either. Would be interested in a Roy spin off, but I'm not sure how well it would hold up without Ted
It would definitely be a different show. But make some slight adjustments in tone and I think it could really work. Really comes down to the writing team, I think.
Presumably Lasso's impact will be felt by all: Rebecca, the other players, maybe even Nate. So there's ways they could keep that sweet optimism in place.
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