He isn’t any longer a part of the “Family”.
“Family Guy” and “American Dad!” Creator and star Seth MacFarlane has quit his job amid the continued controversial Hollywood writers’ strike.
The 49-year-old and his showrunners Brian Boyle, Matt Weitzman, Wealthy Appel and Alec Sulkin have voiced their support for the Writers Guild of America’s ongoing shutdown, Deadline recently reported.
MacFarlane – who voiced the characters from “Family Guy”, including Peter, Brian and Stewie Griffin, and “American Dad!” lead by Stan Smith – reportedly has no plans to return until an agreement between WGA and his studio, 20p TV is obtainable.
“Family Guy” concluded its twenty first season on Fox on May 7; nonetheless, the favored “American Dad!” MacFarlane is 2 months into its twentieth season, which premiered March 27 on TBS.
The latter already has three months of scripts and voiceovers within the can, in line with Deadline, and the studio would should provide you with a plan to follow up with the remaining of the season.
Neither MacFarlane nor his Fuzzy Door Productions have received a letter of suspension from NBCUniversal, the publication claims.
The Emmy Award winner participated within the writers’ strike in 2007-2008 lasted 100 daysso getting back into the movement 15 years later may not be such a shock.
The Post contacted MacFarlane’s representatives for comment.
In May. On February 2, the WGA announced that its members in California, Latest York and other cities would refuse to work after the union and studios refused to conform to a latest three-year contract after the present one expired.
The strike affected lots of America’s favorite TV shows, including “Abbott Elementary”, “Stranger Things” and “House of Dragon” amongst others.
Nonetheless, WGA members recently decided to not picket on the 2023 Tony Awards attributable to the continued strike.
“Tony Awards Productions (a three way partnership of the Broadway League and the American Theater Wing) has informed us that they’re amending this 12 months’s program to comply with specific requests from the WGA, and due to this fact the WGA won’t be picketing this system,” the organization’s statement read.