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Creator of Family Guy Seth MacFarlane is worried now that television has followed "dystopian" route.
MacFarlane said while he enjoys shows like The Handmaid's Tale, he's become fatigued with dystopian narratives. The Family ...
Seth MacFarlane is calling for more positivity in the TV industry. During a recent appearance on the “Where Everybody Knows ...
Seth MacFarlane, creator of the wild and often outrageous “Family Guy,” wants to see a little more positivity on TV. Seth ...
Seth MacFarlane believes Hollywood has tilted too far toward grim, pessimistic storytelling, and it’s time to bring back hope ...
Seth MacFarlane thinks Hollywood could use a little more light.The Family Guy creator recently spoke on the Where Everybody ...
There's nothing we're doing that's providing anyone an image of hope." Seth noted there are far more dystopian projects similar to The Handmaid's Tale than programmes like Star Trek, and he insisted ...
Seth MacFarlane has called for less "negative" stories on TV. The Family Guy creator explained he signed up for sci-fi comedy ...
Seth MacFarlane Secretly Wants ‘Family Guy’ to End; Relaunch ‘Star Trek’ for TV In the new Showrunners issue of The Hollywood Reporter, the man behind Fox’s multi-billion dollar animated ...
People want to laugh.” Aside from Family Guy and his other animated shows, MacFarlane is known for directing the movie Ted (2012), an R-rated comedy about a man and his very-much-alive teddy bear.
Seth MacFarlane was a 24-year-old Hanna-Barbera animator when Fox bet big on his pitch for Family Guy. Nearly a quarter-century — and one reversed cancellation (thanks to brisk DVD sales ...
“Family Guy” made its debut on Fox on Jan. 31, 1999, with the episode “Death Has a Shadow.” 25 years later, the animated comedy remains a genre staple, despite getting briefly canceled in ...