Seth MacFarlane will voice \the foul-mouthed teddy bear Ted once again in the upcoming prequel TV show, heading to Peacock.
Gilbert Gottfried passed away on April 12, and many celebrities have shared tributes to the late comedian/actor.
The Orville's Seth MacFarlane applauds Don't Look Up, Leonardo DiCaprio's new film with Jennifer Lawerence.
Liam Neeson might be closer to shifting into a comedy career after all.
This could demand a particular set of skills; skills that Liam Neeson has acquired over a very long career.
Sure, why not?. A new TV series based on hillbilly action comedy Smokey and the Bandit is being developed by the truly anonymous-sounding Universal Content Productions, per The Hollywood Reporter. This new version of the 1977 Burt Reynolds-Sally Field road movie, with a pilot written by David Gordon Green and Brian Sides (Green will also direct), doesn’t have a home yet, but Peacock seems like a pretty good bet for this kind of splashy, high profile, IP-based show. Additional executive producers include Green’s Rough House confederates Jody Hill, Danny McBride and Brandon James and Seth …
An animated reboot of the classic 1970s sitcom Good Times is in the works from executive producers Seth MacFarlane, Steph Curry, and television icon Norman Lear, who developed the original. The Boondocks producer Carl Jones will serve as creator, showrunner, and executive producer. MacFarlane is producing via Fuzzy Door with Erica Huggins, while Curry is producing via his Unanimous label with Erick Peyton and Jeron Smith. “It’s a thrill to be partnering with Norman Lear and to help bring new life to his groundbreaking show Good Times, through the talent and personal stories of Carl Jones and the team …
Seth MacFarlane parted ways with 20th Television earlier this year for a lucrative $200 million overall deal at NBCUniversal, and his first project at his new home is a little unexpected - an epic war drama based on a series of historical novels. MacFarlane will adapt Pulitzer Prize-winning author Herman Wouk’s World War II novels The Winds of War and War and Remembrance as a limited series for Universal Content Productions, who intends to shop the project to cable, network, and streaming platforms. As reported by THR, MacFarlane will co-write and executive produce The Winds of War alongside …
Who knew Ted was going to be a success? Apparently, Seth MacFarlane didn't.
NBC's upcoming streaming service Peacock has announced The At-Home Variety Show featuring Seth MacFarlane. Debuting on May 11 at 7 PM ET, the short-form comedy segments will air on both Peacock and the streamer's social handles, each episode running under ten minutes. [caption id="attachment_894989" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via NBC[/caption] As for the guests, it'd probably be easier to just tell you who isn't involved. (Uh, Mickey Rourke?) Here is the full list of guest stars [deep breathe]: Fred Armisen, Lauren Ash, Elizabeth Banks, Stephanie Beatriz, Elizabeth Berkley Lauren, Kate Berlant, …
Seth MacFarlane may not be churning out top-tier animation while he's at home during the coronavirus quarantine, but that doesn't mean he's lost a step in the comedy department. The Family Guy creator whipped up a fun, relatable PSA for the folks at home while, presumably, in the comfort of his own home himself. See? Animation production doesn't necessarily stop just because the rest of the world does, it just takes on a different form. Now, to be fair, MacFarlane didn't crank out a fully animated at-home version of Family Guy all on …
Now that Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane is leaving Fox and signing a new deal with NBCUniversal, the series runs the risks of being canceled.
Barker's sinister short stories previously gave us Candyman and Hellraiser.
Seth MacFarlane is known for comedy. Family Guy, Ted, American Dad -- all projects designed to make us laugh. Which is why it makes perfect, inherent sense that his next project would be... a Hulu film adaptation of Clive Barker's Books of Blood? Yep, that's right. As reported by the Hollywood Reporter, MacFarlane's Fuzzy Door production company will be bringing a vision of grotesquery from one of our most celebrated, prolific horror authors to Hulu's streaming service in 2020. To quote one of MacFarlane's most indelible creations: What the deuce? Okay, let's be fair. MacFarlane …
He's presumably been preoccupied with cutaway gags to get to it at this point.