Seth MacFarlane

Seth MacFarlane’s Western Adds Neil Patrick Harris, Gets a Release Date
Seth MacFarlane’s Western Adds Neil Patrick Harris, Gets a Release Date
Seth MacFarlane’s Western Adds Neil Patrick Harris, Gets a Release Date
It was revealed today that Universal has agreed to co-finance Seth MacFarlane's upcoming Western comedy, 'A Million Ways to Die in the West,' finally putting the film on the fast track to production. After all, MacFarlane's 'Ted' shattered all expectations at the box office last year, so they'd be foolish not to. Also hidden away in the announcement: Neil Patrick Harris has joined the cast, adding
2014 Oscars: Seth MacFarlane Asked to Host Again
2014 Oscars: Seth MacFarlane Asked to Host Again
2014 Oscars: Seth MacFarlane Asked to Host Again
At this year Oscars, Seth MacFarlane caused quite a controversy as he hosted the ceremony with a number of risque bits and jokes (most notably the "We Saw Your Boobs" song from the opening monologues) but that was exactly what Oscar producers hoped MacFarlane would bring to the normally staid production. The 'Family Guy' creator previously said he has no interest in returning, the produc
Beyonce, Seth MacFarlane + More Use Social Media to Show Support for Marriage Equality
Beyonce, Seth MacFarlane + More Use Social Media to Show Support for Marriage Equality
Beyonce, Seth MacFarlane + More Use Social Media to Show Support for Marriage Equality
Yesterday, March 26, the Supreme Court began hearing arguments both for and against Prop 8, which banned same-sex marriage in the state of California. In addition to changing their social media profile pics into the Human Rights Campaign's red equality sign, some celebrities tweeted feverishly for the repeal of the proposition, while others took to Facebook to express their support for marriage eq
Seth MacFarlane Says There is “No Way” He’ll Host Again
Seth MacFarlane Says There is “No Way” He’ll Host Again
Seth MacFarlane Says There is “No Way” He’ll Host Again
There's been no shortage of controversy following the 2013 Oscars, most of it dealing with host Seth MacFarlane's particular brand of comedy, which is either hilariously crude or mean-spirited and misogynistic, depending on who you ask. But with ratings higher than last year's ceremony (40.3 million people tuned in to watch 'Argo' win Best Picture), you'd wonder if the Academy would decide that fu