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Can't believe no one saw this.
http://staytoonedin.com/?tv-article=fox-developing-spin-off-show-for-family-guys-lois-griffin
Alex Bornstein, Leading Lady
Alex Bornstein, the Voice behind Family Guy’s Lois Griffin, will star in a new Animated Comedy that headlines around a womans character.
It hasn’t been confimred that Lois Griffin will be getting her own series or if it will be based on another character with no affilation to Family Guy. Bornstein will be working alongside McFarlane on the project and had this to say:
“It’s me and Seth, and another producer named Gary Janetti. We’re kind of raring to go and just waiting to get the green light to start setting up and writing – so it’s very exciting! It has a family and the central character is a female character, which is something different for Fox, and for Seth, and for everyone! I think that the last female-centred animated show that I can remember was Daria [MTV show between 1997-2002].”
Alex Bornstein also let slip that she expects Seth Macfarlane to continue creating Family Guy for another 4 years, with a feature film being produced as well.
http://staytoonedin.com/?tv-article=fox-developing-spin-off-show-for-family-guys-lois-griffin
Alex Bornstein, Leading Lady
Alex Bornstein, the Voice behind Family Guy’s Lois Griffin, will star in a new Animated Comedy that headlines around a womans character.
It hasn’t been confimred that Lois Griffin will be getting her own series or if it will be based on another character with no affilation to Family Guy. Bornstein will be working alongside McFarlane on the project and had this to say:
“It’s me and Seth, and another producer named Gary Janetti. We’re kind of raring to go and just waiting to get the green light to start setting up and writing – so it’s very exciting! It has a family and the central character is a female character, which is something different for Fox, and for Seth, and for everyone! I think that the last female-centred animated show that I can remember was Daria [MTV show between 1997-2002].”
Alex Bornstein also let slip that she expects Seth Macfarlane to continue creating Family Guy for another 4 years, with a feature film being produced as well.