Netflix Avoids A Terrible Mistake And Keeps Arrested Development
Fear not, arrested developers: "Arrested Development" is staying on Netflix! The streaming service announced they're reversing earlier plans to boot the show.
Read MoreFear not, arrested developers: "Arrested Development" is staying on Netflix! The streaming service announced they're reversing earlier plans to boot the show.
Read MoreThe "John Wick" TV spinoff, "The Continental," comes to Peacock later this year and promises to answer many questions about the assassin hotel.
Read MoreLeVar Burton's daughter Mica Burton wants fans to know she doesn't view herself as a legacy admission into the "Star Trek" franchise.
Read More"Picard" delivered an exciting "Star Trek: The Next Generation" reunion featuring LeVar Burton's Geordi La Forge, and he was more than satisfied with his arc.
Read MoreIt seems that vocal Netflix viewers are in agreement: "I See You" is a must-watch thriller available on the streaming service. Here's what they're saying.
Read MoreEagle-eyed fans couldn't help but notice Jamie Tartt actor Phil Dunster was doing his best not to burst out laughing in the background of "Ted Lasso" S3 E2.
Read MoreThe Apple TV+ sitcom "Ted Lasso" relies on the chemistry of the cast, with creator Jason Sudeikis taking inspiration from the actors in crafting the characters.
Read MoreTed Lasso star Hannah Waddingham revealed that she was initially against the idea of her character singing Let It Go on the Apple TV+ series.
Read MoreAfter being brought in for a "Ted Lasso" chemistry test with Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham started to realize how badly she wanted the part of Rebecca.
Read MoreBrendan Hunt has earned praise for his role in "Ted Lasso." As it turns out, that role may not have happened if Hunt hadn't cut from "We're The Millers."
Read MoreBrett Goldstein plays Roy Kent in the Apple TV+ series "Ted Lasso," and the actor revealed he shares Roy's affinity for swearing and loves to get paid to do so.
Read More"Ted Lasso" takes fans on a journey of love, loss, and learning that's full of highs and lows. Here are the 12 most heartwarming "Ted Lasso" moments.
Read MoreDuring a recent panel discussion, "Ted Lasso" star Juno Temple opened up about the hilarious phone-smashing scene from Season 2 of the show.
Read MoreTed Lasso makes such good use of a wide catalog of songs that it raises a question - why aren't more shows doing the same thing?
Read MoreThe cast spoke openly about the dark nature of the scene, and what it meant on a bigger level.
Read MoreAlthough she isn't featured in the teaser trailer for "Hocus Pocus 2," Ted Lasso fans can expect to see one of the series' stars in the sequel.
Read MoreJason Sudeikis and Brendan Hunt's real-life friendship has truly played a big role in their characters' on-screen dynamics on "Ted Lasso."
Read MoreThe humor of Apple TV+'s "Ted Lasso" isn't just on the show itself, as Juno Temple revealed a hilarious behind-the-scenes moment that almost made her break.
Read MoreThe writers behind the popular show "Ted Lasso" aren't above a few curveballs. Namely - the relationship between Rebecca Welton and Sam Obisanya.
Read MoreBrett Goldstein has had a diverse career over his two decades as an actor. Here are nine facts about Brett Goldstein from "Ted Lasso" that fans want to know.
Read MoreBrett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent and is a writer on Ted Lasso, revealed that Rebecca's season 1 confession to Ted made him cry on set.
Read MoreBrett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent on Ted Lasso, gets asked by fans to tell them to f*** off. But his real-life voice and persona are very different.
Read MoreDiehard "Ted Lasso" fans will know that Brett Goldstein didn't join the series as an actor initially, and was brought into the writer's room for Season 1.
Read MoreAccording to Keeley Jones actor Juno Temple, it's always possible that Ted Lasso might return, even after its planned conclusion at the end of Season 3.
Read MoreWhen giving "60 Minutes" a tour of the AFC Richmond locker room, Jason Sudeikis pointed out the names of "Ted Lasso" players who were inspired by real people.
Read MoreBrett Goldstein does, in fact, exist.
Read MoreWhile "Ted Lasso" has seen some hilarious acting, fans might be interested to know that Hannah Waddingham wasn't initially interested in the show.
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