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'Ted Lasso' season two filming wraps, set to debut on Apple TV+ in July

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Filming for the second season of Apple TV+ comedy "Ted Lasso" has officially wrapped, according to the show's co-creator.

Production on the second season of the show kicked off earlier in 2021. Brendan Hunt tweeted the news that filming had wrapped on Friday.

The second season of "Ted Lasso" is set to debut on Apple TV+ in July. Back in April, Apple released a trailer for season two of the Jason Sudeikis soccer comedy.

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As the first Apple TV+ series I watched, I was pleased with this show. It was well made, entertaining, and had some unexpected surprises. I was surprised by the language and adult content, because I didn’t see any warnings or alerts about it. So, it would be quite a surprise to watch an episode with younger family members. 

I’m looking forward to Season 2. 


The final scene of the final episode of season one gave me one of the biggest out-loud laughs I've ever had. I didn't see it coming.


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I was surprised by the language and adult content, because I didn’t see any warnings or alerts about it.

You mean other than the "TV-MA | Language" that appears in the upper left before every episode?

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I suspect there will be a lot of popular launches in July, right when people have to start paying.

nice try Apple, but there needs to be one hell of a lot more content before it is worth paying for every month.


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I suspect there will be a lot of popular launches in July, right when people have to start paying.

nice try Apple, but there needs to be one hell of a lot more content before it is worth paying for every month.

Nobody’s holding a gun to your head to pay (*checks notes*) six whole dollars a month, or even just once for one month to watch it all. “Nice try” lol