Seth MacFarlane is a man who has success in whatever he does. His three animated series (Family Guy, American Dad, The Cleveland Show) has lead to fantastic ratings for the Fox network on Sunday nights; but despite all of this, his big directorial debut will be made with Universal instead of Fox, because of its hard R rating.
The film in question is a $65 million comedy called TED, about the relationship between a man and his teddy bear. TED will be a live-action and CG hybrid, with MacFarlane providing the voice of the Teddy Bear.
Fans of his cartoon series will also be pleased to know that MacFarlane also co-wrote the film, so it will almost certainly have his unique sense of humor. Not only that, but if the film is a hit, he could have a flourishing career in film ahead of him.

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