Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney’s Emotional ‘You & Me’ Moment Revealed In Welcome to Wrexham Season 3 Sneak Peek 

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Wrexham AFC most definitely has marvelous stories to write about itself. And what better collaboration than with two ambitious Hollywood superstars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney who changed its course? The promotion to the English Football League is just the tip of the iceberg for the Welsh team. However, another season of Welcome To Wrexham that shows this impeccable journey is on its way, and we cannot get over its teaser.

The next season’s teaser gives a sneak peek at how the two owners are fired up for the EFL challenge. The clip was shown in Jimmy Kimmel’s recent interview with McElhenney, where Reynolds had a message for his co-owner. He was seen saying, “Here we are again, the beginning of another season, you and me,” “Hopefully a hundred more times, what a special thing. Let’s not let that pass without marking the moment of like ‘holy ****, we’re standing in the English Football League now. We’re in the English ******* Football League now,” being pumped up.

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While the second season may have given fans, some jitters with the team’s spectacular National League triumph, the third season could be a thrilling rollercoaster ride. The show was supposed to be released today but had to be rescheduled to May 2nd. The show will premier on FX and streaming will start the next day on Hulu. According to reports, the first two episodes will be unleashed on the premiere date.

Moreover, reports suggest that the third season will take viewers deep into the team’s activities on the pitch. Also, the season is expected to provide clips from the locker room and of the players apart from scenes involved in some of the best games of the current season. Hardly one could imagine that the journey could turn into a fairytale. However, the club is expected to have many more seasons of the show.

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Two consecutive promotions mean two thrilling seasons of Welcome to Wrexham. However, the club is not expected to stop there. Even a rival club boss recently claimed that the club has the prospect of getting promoted to the championship. In addition, because of their commercial success, even financial analysts feel that Reynolds and McElhenney’s club will compete well in higher leagues.

Overall, the show can be credited with giving the club an enormous boost in terms of fan following. Giving an entirely different perspective on lower-tier soccer, Welcome to Wrexham has captivated the minds of sports lovers. And with the third season kicking in, fans just cannot wait.

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