Ted Lasso: The Complete Series is now available on Blu-ray and DVD (as of July 30). The box set contains all three seasons of Apple TV’s smash hit as well as a limited-edition double-sided poster. Amazon is offering a $10 discount on both the Blu-ray and DVD box sets, dropping the prices to $75 and $65, respectively. The show earned critical acclaim thanks to its endearing writing, positive message, and lovable characters, including Jason Sudeikis’ incredible performance in the title role.
The release of the series in physical format marks the first time you can watch Ted Lasso without an Apple TV+ subscription. Side note: Considering how strong a lineup Apple TV+ has assembled over the past few years, you should definitely give the streaming service a try if you haven’t already. You can sign up for a free seven-day Apple TV+ trial before committing to $10/month.
$75 (was $85)
Ted Lasso: The Complete Series Blu-ray collection comes with a double-sided replica of the “BELIEVE” poster that hangs above Ted’s office door in the clubhouse. Believing in yourself and those around you is a central component of the show and Ted’s outlook on life. Naturally, if you get this box set, you should hang the poster above a door in your home and tap it whenever you walk by.
The box set comes with all 34 episodes across seven Blu-ray discs and is available for $75 (was $85) at AmazonAlternatively, you can get the series on DVD for $65 (was $75)Walmart also has the Blu-ray and DVD box sets for the same price.
It sounds like future printings of the box set will not come with the double-sided poster. The freebie is framed as a bonus gift with limited quantities, so if you really want the poster, you may want to order the box set soon.
The series has already vaulted to the top of Amazon’s new release chart for Blu-rays, which isn’t a big surprise considering it’s Ted Lasso.
Ted Lasso follows the eponymous character after he’s recruited to manage an English Premier League soccer team. His only previous coaching experience is as an American college football coach and, as you’d imagine, he’s rather ill-equipped for the job. Along with Sudeikis’ brilliant performance as Ted, Hannah Waddingham is wonderful as AFC Richmond owner Rebecca Welton, and Brett Goldstein is great at capturing the gruff and perpetually unamused soccer star Roy Kent.
Ted Lasso the character became an internet sensation thanks to the character’s radical positivity. Each week during the show’s run, the wholesome coach offered a perspective that is rarely shown on popular modern TV shows. If you are in need of some positivity, regardless of whether you like soccer or sports in general, Ted Lasso is definitely worth checking out.