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Despite the massive success of 2012’s Ted (and its 2015 sequel), a third movie was never a guarantee.

“You know, there hadn’t ever really been any serious talks about doing a Ted 3,” franchise creator Seth MacFarlane tells TVLine. “After Ted 2, we weren’t sure if there was still an insatiable appetite for more Ted, and that coincided with my desire to go do The Orville. So, it kind of ceased to be a part of the conversation for a while.”

Five years had passed since Ted 2 by the time MacFarlane signed an overall deal with NBCUniversal, where he produced the first two Ted movies, and he still hadn’t been approached about Ted 3. Instead, he was presented with a new idea: “When I signed my deal with Universal, one of the first things they said was, ‘Would you consider doing a Ted series for Peacock?’ And I said, ‘Wow, what’s Peacock?’ I’m kidding! No, I said that’s an intriguing idea….”

And with that, a prequel series was born. But the seven-episode, single-camera comedy that now lives on Peacock was not what MacFarlane initially had in mind when he agreed to do Ted as a TV show.

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