Seth MacFarlane is developing a live-action TV series adaptation of a bestselling science fiction novel, with the project, identified as 'Dungeon Crawler Carl,' officially in development at Peacock.
It sounds like bad news bears for Ted fans, as Seth MacFarlane comments on the future of the Peacock series beyond its sophomore season, now available to stream.
Matt Clark, a character actor with more than 100 film and TV credits ranging from In the Heat of the Night and dozens of Westerns to Seth MacFarlane’s A Million Ways to Die in the West, died March 15…
EXCLUSIVE: Proving that one is never too young to headline their own series, Fox has given a two-season order to Stewie, a spinoff of global juggernaut Family Guy centered on the Griffins’ evil…
As Hollywood’s concern around artificial intelligence grows, Seth MacFarlane is justifying the technology after bringing one of his long-running impressions to life.
Seth MacFarlane recently told TheWrap that there is “no plan” to make a third season of his “Ted” prequel series because production costs are too high.
The Peacock series' creator and voice star tells The Hollywood Reporter why a surprise cameo impacts the chances for season three: "The book is sort of closed."
Hello Crawlers: The “Dungeon Crawler Carl” TV series announced in August 2024 is alive and well at NBCUniversal and Seth MacFarlane’s Fuzzy Door Productions, according to author Matt Dinniman, who has already read the first few scripts for the project. “Right now, we’re at the point where Chris Yost, who’s writing the show, has written […]