Ted Lasso‘s long-rumored fourth season has but to be formally introduced, however that doesn’t imply we will’t think about what may very well be in retailer for the fan-favorite characters on the middle of Apple TV+‘s Emmy-winning comedy.
When star Phil Dunster stopped by TV Insider’s studio for promotion of his different sequence on the streamer, Floor, alongside costar Gugu Mbatha-Uncooked, he imagined what Jamie Tartt’s future may seem like, or what he needs to see subsequent for the character. Relating to the potential fourth season, Dunster admitted, “What can I say? Not very a lot. I don’t know.”
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As for what he’d prefer to discover, “Extra costumes,” Dunster shares candidly. In spite of everything, we all know Jamie has a penchant for style ever since he was launched in Season 1. The actor provides he’d additionally prefer to see “how he would really feel concerning the Olympics, I suppose what the issues are that he would really like — What’s his excellent Sunday? I’d prefer to know that.”
As viewers will recall, Jamie was first launched as the recent younger participant on AFC Richmond, the soccer staff (soccer for People) on the middle of the sequence which noticed American Soccer coach Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis) step in to guide the gamers in direction of victory. Initially, Jamie is essentially the most proof against Ted’s practices, however he finally warms as much as him, even after he briefly leaves the staff.
By the point Season 3 got here to a detailed, Jamie was nonetheless enjoying for AFC Richmond and seemed to be repairing the strained relationship he had together with his abusive father. There was additionally a query of the place he stood with ex Keeley (Juno Temple) in respect to foe-turned-friend Roy (Brett Goldstein), as a possible love triangle was teased.
Solely time will inform if Dunster will reprise his function within the rumored fourth season, however for now, we’ll maintain our fingers crossed Jamie Tartt will return to TV screens sooner or later.
Ted Lasso, Seasons 1-3, Streaming now Apple TV+
— Further reporting by Meredith Jacobs