Ted | |
Creator: | Seth MacFarlane |
Origin: | Ted (2012) |
Owner: | Universal Pictures |
Years: | 2012–present |
Films: | Ted (2012) Ted 2 (2015) |
Shorts: | Danganronpa/Ted: Bears Take Over Japan (2013) |
Tv Series: | Ted (2024–present) |
The Ted (stylized as ted) franchise consists of American comedy installments, based on characters created by Seth MacFarlane. The plot centers around the titular teddy bear that magically comes to life, after the child he was gifted to wishes for it on a shooting star. Together, the pair form a friendship that lasts into their adulthood. The films star Seth MacFarlane and Mark Wahlberg as the two best friends, Ted and John Bennett, respectively, while the television series stars MacFarlane (reprising his role) with Max Burkholder as a younger John, alongside an ensemble cast of the wider Bennett family.
The first film was met with generally positive critical reception, and was deemed a box office success based on a smaller production budget. The sequel was met with mixed critical reception, and less income from ticket sales.
The franchise continued with a television series set prior to the events of the films. Its first season was released on the Peacock streaming service in 2024, with a second season in active development. MacFarlane reprised his role as the voice of Ted Clubber-Lang alongside a new ensemble cast, in addition to being credited in various creative roles for the series. Additionally, an animated series based on the films is also in the works alongside the second season of the live action series.[1]
Film | U.S. release date | Director | Screenwriters | Story by | Producers |
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Ted | Seth MacFarlane | Alec Sulkin, Wellesley Wild & Seth MacFarlane | Seth MacFarlane | John Jacobs, Jason Clark, Scott Stuber & Seth MacFarlane | |
Ted 2 | Alec Sulkin, Wellesley Wild & Seth MacFarlane |
See main article: Ted (film). In 1985 America, a lonely, friendless child named John Bennett wishes that his Christmas gift jumbo teddy bear named Ted, would come to life and be his new best friend. As he makes his wish, a shooting star crosses the sky and his toy gains sentient intelligence. The pair quickly form a friendship like brothers (Steve and Ryan) and call their bromance "Thunder Buddies". As the public becomes aware of the reality of Ted's life, he gains a brief celebrity status and fame. Twenty-seven years later, a now foul-mouthed Ted is still John's roommate and greatest friend. John's live-in girlfriend named Lori, grows tired of the constant presence of Ted, as the pair plan to start a family together. Though John wants to marry her, Lori is apprehensive while the best friends remain roommates. Ted attempts to regain control of his destiny and acquires a job at a local grocery store and begins dating his co-worker named Tami-Lynn. The tensions are amplified by John and Ted's regular consumption of beer and weed. Following a series of unfortunate circumstances instigated by Ted, Lori breaks up with John. As he blames Ted for the occurrence, Ted fights to right his wrongs to save his best friend's future. Ted may prove to be the one to give John the intervention he needs, to finally help each other grow up.[2]
See main article: Ted 2. Life has recently changed drastically for "Thunder Buddies", John and Ted. John is now a bachelor, after newly divorcing Lori, while Ted is a married man after wedding the woman of his dreams Tami-Lynn. When the newlyweds decide to adopt a child, legal problems arise when the state declares Ted as property and not a person. Scrambling for a resolution, the sentient teddy bear seeks for a lawyer to help him prove his ability to care for a child. Together, a young lawyer named Samantha "Sam" Jackson and an esteemed civil-rights attorney named Patrick Meighan, serve as legal counsel on the court case. In the process, the once-heartbroken John overcomes the tragedy of his failed marriage and becomes romantically involved with Sam. Combined in purpose, the group search for a way to salvage Ted and Tami-Lynn's plans for parenthood, and attaining the justice he deserves.[3]
In 2013, to promote Ted in Japan, United International Pictures teamed up with Spike Chunsoft in a short film marketing campaign involving Ted and Danganronpa bear-antagonist Monokuma, with Nobuyo Ōyama reprising her role as the latter. Titled , the film follows Monokuma as he watches "Ted" while sitting at home on a sofa and eating popcorn. After remarking on what a "vulgar" movie it is, he nonetheless blushes in response to Ted and elects to "buy 3 Blu-ray discs: one for viewing, one for home use, and one for smashing!".[4] [5]
See main article: Ted (TV series). In June 2021, it was announced that a television series centered around the titular character is in development and will be released as a Peacock exclusive. The show is intended to serve as a prequel to the film series, with Seth MacFarlane in negotiations to reprise the voice of the titular role. MacFarlane will serve as a writer for the project in addition to serving as an executive producer with Erica Huggins.[6]
In April 2022, as principal photography approached, it was revealed that the series plot will be set in 1993 in the years where the "Thunder Buddies", Ted and John, grew through the pains of adolescence as a family. Ted and John live in a working-class home in Boston with the latter's parents, Matty and Susan, and cousin named Blaire. While Ted isn't the best influence, the pair learn that their friendship can overcome anything. Max Burkholder was cast as a young John Bennett. Additionally, Scott Grimes, Alanna Ubach, and Giorgia Whigham will appear in supporting roles as Matty Bennett, Susan Bennet, and Blaire Bennett, respectively.[7] MacFarlane will serve in various roles for the series, reprising his role as the voice of Ted from the films, which he developed from an idea that originated in a conversation he had with NBCUniversal content chairwoman Susan Rovner. MacFarlane will also serve as creator, showrunner, writer, and director on the 10-episode series. Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh will serve as co-showrunners, additional screenwriters, and executive producers. Erica Huggins, Alana Kleiman, and Jason Clark also serve in executive producer roles for the series. The project will be a joint-venture production between Fuzzy Door Productions, Universal Content Productions, and MRC Television. The show is intended to be released as a Peacock Original Series, via streaming exclusively on Peacock.[8] [9] [10] [11] Macfarlane has stated that the tone of the show will be along the lines of the first movie, while stating that it's "a R-rated comedy".[12]
Production was scheduled to begin in June 2022,[13] with principal photography confirmed to have commenced by July of the same year.
In May 2024, the series was renewed for a second season.[14]
Character | Film series | Television series | |||
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Ted | Ted 2 | Season One | Season Two | ||
Ted Clubber-Lang | Seth MacFarlane | Seth MacFarlane | |||
John Bennett | Mark Wahlberg | Mark Wahlberg | Max Burkholder | Max Burkholder | |
Tami-Lynn McCafferty Clubber-Lang | Jessica Barth | ||||
Donny | Giovanni Ribisi | ||||
Frank Stevens | Bill Smitrovich | ||||
Guy | Patrick Warburton | ||||
Sam J. Jones | Himself | ||||
Lori Collins-Bennett | Mila Kunis | ||||
Rex | Joel McHale | ||||
Robert | Aedin Mincks Taylor Lautner | ||||
Thomas Murphy | Matt Walsh | ||||
Steve / Matty Bennett | Ralph Garman | Scott Grimes | |||
Helen / Susan Bennett | Alex Borstein | Alanna Ubach | |||
Jared | Ryan Reynolds | ||||
Samantha L. Jackson | Amanda Seyfried | ||||
Mr. Tom Jessup | John Carroll Lynch | ||||
Patrick Meighan | Morgan Freeman | ||||
Shep Wild | John Slattery | ||||
Rick | Michael Dorn | ||||
Blaire Bennett | Giorgia Whigham | ||||
Sarah | Marissa Shankar | ||||
Clive | Jack Seavor McDonald | ||||
Mr. George | Julius Sharpe | ||||
Andrew | Ara Hollyday | ||||
Polly | Liz Richman | ||||
Principal | Penny Johnson Jerald |
Film | Crew/Detail | ||||||
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Composer | Cinematographer | Editor(s) | Production companies | Distributing company | Running time | ||
Ted | Walter Murphy | Michael Barrett | Jeff Freeman | Bluegrass Films Universal Pictures Smart Entertainment Media Rights Capital Fuzzy Door Productions | Universal Pictures | 106 min | |
Ted 2 | Bluegrass Films Universal Pictures Media Rights Capital Fuzzy Door Productions | 115 min | |||||
Ted (TV series) | Jeffrey C. Mygatt | Tom Costantino | MRC Television Universal Television Fuzzy Door Productions Peacock Original Series Universal Content Productions | Peacock | 34-51 per episode |
Film | Box office gross | Box office ranking | Home video sales gross | Total gross income | Budget | Worldwide total net income | |||||
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North America | Other territories | Worldwide | All-time North America | All-time worldwide | North America | ||||||
Ted | $218,815,487 | $330,552,828 | $549,368,315 |
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| $132,162,871 | $688,179,498 | $50,000,000 | $638,179,498 | [15] | |
Ted 2 | $81,476,385 | $134,387,221 | $215,863,606 |
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| $25,210,774 | $242,424,917 | $68,000,000 | $174,424,917 | [16] | |
Totals | $300,291,872 | $464,940,049 | $765,231,921 | x̄ #572 | x̄ #449 | $157,373,645 | $930,604,415 | $118,000,000 | $812,604,415 |
Film | Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic | CinemaScore | |
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Ted | 69% (223 reviews)[17] | 62/100 (37 reviews)[18] | A-[19] | |
Ted 2 | 45% (208 reviews)[20] | 48/100 (38 reviews)[21] | B+ | |
Ted (TV series) | 73% (37 reviews)[22] | 51/100 (18 reviews)[23] | — |