Ted Lᴀsso Star Returns To Apple TV+ With New Romance Movie That Will Hit You In The Feels

Ted Lᴀsso remains one of Apple TV+’s most popular television shows, and one of its biggest stars has returned to the service with a new movie. So far, the hit series has aired a total of three seasons, and after a lengthy period of much speculation, it was finally confirmed this year that Ted Lᴀsso season 4 is in the works and set to debut in 2026.

Some Ted Lᴀsso alums have joined other Apple TV+ projects since its debut. Most notably, Brett Goldstein, who played foul-mouthed player-turned-coach Roy Kent on Lᴀsso, joined the cast of Shrinking last year after working as a writer on the show. Now, he’s back on Apple TV+ with a big new movie.

All Of You Is An Emotional Love Story Starring Brett Goldstein & Imogen Poots


Brett Goldstein smiles sheepishly while conversing in a scene from All of You
Brett Goldstein in All of You

All of You has finally been released on Apple TV+, and it has quickly become a streaming success. The film sees Goldstein and Imogen Poots play two close friends in a utopian society where technology can determine somebody’s algorithmic soulmate. All of You has quickly become Apple TV+’s top film this week.

All of You takes a very simple rom-com formula and flips it on its head, using its unique sci-fi aesthetic to reframe the way audiences think about love in the modern world. The story centers around two close friends whose relationship is altered when one takes an innovative test to determine who their soulmate is, throwing feelings into disarray when they’re partnered with a stranger.

All of You offers plenty of interesting commentary on how dating and romance have been molded by the pressures of modern technology, using two deeply human characters to explore what that means for society. It’s an incredibly moving story that hinges entirely on the palpable chemistry between Goldstein and Poots’ lead characters.

Goldstein also co-wrote the script for All of You alongside the film’s director, William Bridges. The project reportedly took over ten years to complete, with Goldstein referring to the movie as “[his] baby” by the time it was released (via Variety). The film bears much of the same overt sentimentality as Goldstein’s previous scripts on Ted Lᴀsso and Shrinking.

The critical response to All of You has been relatively strong, with the film currently sitting at 74% on Rotten Tomatoes and leading Apple TV+’s streaming charts for the week. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2024, where it opened to similarly positive reviews from critics.

Ultimately, All of You is a very powerful film that is sure to please anybody looking for an engaging romantic drama with a twist. Goldstein and Poots have impeccable on-screen chemistry that immediately sells their complex relationship, while Goldstein and Bridges’ screenplay does an excellent job of dissecting how the modern world has irrevocably changed our perception of love and romance.

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