Actor compares “Ted Lasso” return to a cat’s resurrection

Perhaps actor Brett Goldstein, 44, think that “Ted Lasso” has seven lives, just like a cat.

It was announced last month that AppleTV+ Emmy winning comedy is returning to the screen for season 4, after which everyone thought it was the end of the series.

Goldstein, who star “Ted Lasso” as a rude soccer player Roy Kent and acts as a performer and executive producer, compared the return of the series to an unusual story about the cat of his friend, who everyone believed to have died.

“He loved his cat and the cat was run over and they buried the cat, they really buried, and he was like a son,” Goldstein said in a recent NPR podcast podcast episode. “He was lying in the bed so sad, very, very upset and crying, and he prayed and prayed and wished, ‘I wanted the cat to come back.'”

And then, according to Goldstein, the cat really came back because, in fact, the cat that his friend had buried was not his cat.

“I think about it all the time,” he said, laughing. “I think I’m feeling like that child. Like, we buried (the program) … We all cried, we made a funeral.”

Details about the plot of season 4 and the full cast have not yet been confirmed, but Goldstein said during the podcast that they are currently in the writers’ room working on it.

Jason Sudeikis, who plays the starting character and also acts as an executive producer and co-development of the program, previously revealed that Lasso will be the next coach of a female team.

Sudeikis will resume his role as the dear UK -based soccer coach, according to a press release.

“Ted Lasso” debuted in 2020 and won 13 Emmy Awards, including the best comedy series and best actor for Sudeikis.

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This content was originally published in an actor compares “Ted Lasso” to the resurrection of a cat on the CNN Brazil website.

Source: CNN Brasil

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