This Week’s Big ‘Ted Lasso’ Moment Left Hannah Waddingham Shaking
Rebecca’s non-football life got a potentially big wrinkle in Episode 3, and it’s another character moment that mirrors the actress’ personal experiences.
Rebecca’s non-football life got a potentially big wrinkle in Episode 3, and it’s another character moment that mirrors the actress’ personal experiences.
Maximilian Osinski joined a show he already loved. His first assignment? Play a living soccer legend who’s recognizable and mysterious all at once.
“Ring the Alarm” closes out the Season 3 premiere, a creative touch that came almost by accident.
Mohammed tells IndieWire all about pretending to be the real West Ham manager online — and what’s next for Season 3.
Chris O’Dowd stars in an Apple TV+ comedy about a small-town husband and father who’s happy life is upended by a mysterious machine.
Jason Sudeikis’ mustachioed optimist returns for a pensive third season that puts the spotlight on the deeper purpose behind our outward pursuits.
“Mare of Easttown” breakout Angourie Rice and “Game of Thrones” alum Nikolaj Coster-Waldau also star.
“That was a blast doing that with him,” Williams said of her sing-a-long scene with Ford. “Very surreal.”
A new executive hire suggests the tech giant has video-advertising ambitions that may go far beyond soccer games.
Jetball has wild corkscrew pitches and robot umpires: a perfect example of how a mountain of work goes into executing a single detail.
Meryl Streep, Forest Whitaker, Kit Harington, Matthew Rhys, Sienna Miller, Heather Graham, and many, many more show up in the first look.
The Emmy-winning actor plays a traveling salesman whose long con — hocking houses on the moon — is challenged by a moral epiphany.