Ted Lasso star Brett Goldstein's new movie All of You has gotten an exciting new update.

Co-written by Goldstein (who also stars) and director William Bridges, it has just been announced that the film will be coming to Apple TV+ next year.

The film is a romance film with sci-fi elements, following the lives of two best friends after they are matched with their supposed soulmates, although they secretly both believe that they belong with each other.

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Alongside Goldstein, the film also stars Imogen Poots, Jenna Coleman, Zawe Ashton, Steven Cree, and Éva Magyar.

The actor responded to the announcement on his Instagram, writing: "Beyond thrilled to announce that @willjbridges and my baby is going to be released through Apple Original Films sometime next year.

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"Starring @impoots, me, @zawe, @thestevencree and @jenna_coleman_, and written by me and Will, and directed by him. I'm so excited for you all to see it. Thanks to @applefilms for taking us on. Coming soon…"

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All of You premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and has since been screened at the London Film Festival. It currently sits at an 83% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from the 24 reviews it currently has from critics.

It's yet another collaboration between Goldstein and Apple. Obviously there's the huge hit that is Ted Lasso (which he executive produced and wrote for, on top of providing the many grunts of Roy Kent), but there's also Shrinking.

Focusing on a therapist who decides to take an unorthodox approach to his job following the loss of his wife, the comedy, created by Goldstein, stars Jason Segel, Michael Urie, and Harrison Ford. It recently released its second season and has been renewed for a third.

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