Ted Lasso co-creator teases season 4 self-reboot, Shrinking season 3 tidbits - 9to5Mac

Bill Lawrence has been behind three of the most successful Apple TV+ shows to date.He’s co-creator of Ted Lasso, Shrinking, and Bad Monkey.In a new interview with , Lawrence has spilled new details on the upcoming Ted Lasso season 4 and Shrinking season 3.

What to expect from Ted Lasso season 4 Lawrence was asked about why Ted Lasso was returning for a fourth season when the show had always been conceived as a three-part story.With that context, though, Lawrence defers to co-creator Jason Sudeikis as he teases what to expect from season four: It sounds like the plan for Ted Lasso’s continuation isn’t altogether new, then, but rather an existing idea that Sudeikis has carried for some time.Shrinking tidbits for season 3 and beyond Apple TV+ just aired the Shrinking season 2 finale this week, but Lawrence and team are already hard at work on the upcoming season 3.

Lawrence mentions the following season 3 tidbits: how much he’d love to get Michael J.Fox on the show he teases the return of Cobie Smulders as a Jimmy romantic interest plans for Alice and Sean to move away, and Jimmy’s adjustment to that new reality Several of Lawrence’s comments involve spoilers for the Shrinking season 2 finale, so I won’t include those here but you can read more in the interview.Another exciting detail involves the possibility for a fourth season of Shrinking: It sounds like Ted Lasso’s playbook of a three-part initial story that sets up new adventures in season 4 and beyond may be followed by Shrinking as well.

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