If you love Jason Sudeikis as much as we do and can’t wait for Ted Lasso season 4, we have curated the perfect list with some of his best works for you to binge on. Our beloved coach Lasso didn’t just happen overnight.
It is a result of all the hard work and perseverance Sudeikis put into his craft for years. From his humble beginnings doing short sketches to leading a whole show into its 4th season, this man has done it all.
From delivering heartwarming depth to endless laughs, let’s have a look at our top recommendations for Jason Sudeikis’ movies and shows that you need to watch right away!
6. Colossal: Jason Sudeikis’ Sci-fi Dramedy
In this mind-bending 2016 sci-fi flick, Sudeikis plays Oscar, a bar owner and childhood friend of Gloria(Anne Hathaway), who has connections with an actual Seoul-based Kaiju monster.
Jason Sudeikis and Anne Hathaway...
It is a result of all the hard work and perseverance Sudeikis put into his craft for years. From his humble beginnings doing short sketches to leading a whole show into its 4th season, this man has done it all.
From delivering heartwarming depth to endless laughs, let’s have a look at our top recommendations for Jason Sudeikis’ movies and shows that you need to watch right away!
6. Colossal: Jason Sudeikis’ Sci-fi Dramedy
In this mind-bending 2016 sci-fi flick, Sudeikis plays Oscar, a bar owner and childhood friend of Gloria(Anne Hathaway), who has connections with an actual Seoul-based Kaiju monster.
Jason Sudeikis and Anne Hathaway...
- 7/19/2025
- by Roma Dean
- FandomWire
A decade after the movie was released in theatres, Jason Sudeikis’ We’re The Millers is gaining momentum on the streaming scene. It was originally released in August 2013 and is a classic crime comedy that features Jennifer Aniston, Will Porter, Emma Roberts, besides Sudeikis.
Back in the day, the movie received lukewarm reviews; however, it grossed $270 million globally, on a $37 million budget. Now that Jason Sudeikis has become a household name in the streaming arena, thanks to Ted Lasso, the movie is gaining renewed attention, currently standing at number eight on Hulu most most-watched movie collection. So, what is the reason people would rather revisit these old classics rather than watch new stuff? What does it tell us about the streaming culture of today?
Jason Sudeikis’ We’re the Millers finds its way and is thriving on streaming platforms
When the movie was first released in theatres on August 7, 2013, critics had a divided opinion on it.
Back in the day, the movie received lukewarm reviews; however, it grossed $270 million globally, on a $37 million budget. Now that Jason Sudeikis has become a household name in the streaming arena, thanks to Ted Lasso, the movie is gaining renewed attention, currently standing at number eight on Hulu most most-watched movie collection. So, what is the reason people would rather revisit these old classics rather than watch new stuff? What does it tell us about the streaming culture of today?
Jason Sudeikis’ We’re the Millers finds its way and is thriving on streaming platforms
When the movie was first released in theatres on August 7, 2013, critics had a divided opinion on it.
- 6/19/2025
- by Roma Dean
- FandomWire
Comedy movies have, for decades, been a treasured corner of cinema, thanks to their ability to unite people through laughter. Whether through laugh-out-loud hijinks or parodies of other genres, these movies provide great entertainment for the viewers. As perhaps cinema's most popular genre, these films can be suitable for all ages, but there are plenty of great adult-only comedies to go along with them. Comedy continues to be one of the most diverse genres out there, with something for everyone being put out every year.
When it comes to comedy, the 2010s struck a balance between edgy and raunchy humor, old-school nostalgia, and some new films that are distinctly of this era. Often merging with other genres, like superheroes and horror, the 2010s are underrated in their list of funny movies. While the decade may not have been the powerhouse of laughs of the 1990s, it still holds its own,...
When it comes to comedy, the 2010s struck a balance between edgy and raunchy humor, old-school nostalgia, and some new films that are distinctly of this era. Often merging with other genres, like superheroes and horror, the 2010s are underrated in their list of funny movies. While the decade may not have been the powerhouse of laughs of the 1990s, it still holds its own,...
- 7/26/2024
- by Ashley Land, Arthur Goyaz
- CBR
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