'Ted Lasso' stars, writers get massive paydays in renegotiated Season 3 contracts
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The cast and writing team behind the breakout AppleTV+ hit "Ted Lasso" have reportedly negotiated incredibly lucrative deals for Season 3 and possibly beyond.
With an impressive 20 Emmy nominations, "Ted Lasso" was a definitive hit for the streaming service going into the currently airing Season 2. The immense hype surrounding what’s been called one of TV’s most positive shows made it easy for the studio to greenlight a third season in October before Season 2 even began airing.
Now, according to The Hollywood Reporter, the writers and cast underwent a round of contract negotiations, this time with the leverage of multiple Emmy nominations a Peabody Award and incredibly positive word of mouth. Brendan Hunt and Brett Goldstein made out particularly well in the renegotiations given that they both write for the show as well as play characters Coach Beard and Roy Kent respectively. Meanwhile, Jason Sudeikis, who plays the title character, will now reportedly earn $1 million per episode, a salary that also reflects creator fees, his role as the show’s head writer and his executive producer work. The outlet reports that it’s a big jump from the reported $250,000 to $300,000 he earned per episode for Season 1 and 2, negotiated before "Ted Lasso" became the cultural phenomenon that it is today.
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Cast members Hannah Waddingham and Juno Temple also made it through the contract negotiations with raises that take them from $50,000 to the $75,000 range. The deal officially makes "Ted Lasso" one of the most lucrative shows to work for on TV right now. However, the new contracts may just be a temporary payout for those involved.