This text comprises some mild spoilers for “Ted” season 2.
How profitable is “Ted,” the Peacock prequel spin-off collection to the pair of theatrical movies of the identical title, at promoting its titular character, a strolling, speaking teddy bear voiced by creator Seth MacFarlane? The reply is that the impact is so thorough and convincing that it’d really feel a bit unusual to contemplate simply how costly all of it is. We have gotten used to completely CGI creations changing into fully-fledged main characters over the previous couple of a long time. This shift has been so fully profitable that many people take these characters at face worth, and fairly often do not see how a lot work goes into them.
The unlucky actuality within the success of characters like Ted is that they are the results of very costly efforts. That is what MacFarlane cited when talking to The Wrap lately about the potential for a 3rd season of the collection, simply because the second season has dropped on Peacock. Whereas neither the streaming service nor MacFarlane is saying something definitive but, the latter mentioned that “there is no plan … in the mean time to do season 3.” MacFarlane additional elaborated, saying that “What I stored listening to [from Peacock and Universal] was, ‘Pay attention, the present is de facto costly to provide, and there is no option to do it at a decrease value.'”
Given how integral Ted is to the collection, this sounds comprehensible. The excellent news is that MacFarlane and the collection showrunners have a plan for no matter ought to find yourself taking place. Nonetheless, a sure selection made in season 2 might point out that maybe the individuals behind the present may be a bit too reliant on visible results.
Using AI to create Invoice Clinton in ‘Ted’ season 2 appears exorbitant
Within the fifth episode of “Ted” season 2, Seth MacFarlane portrays ex-President Invoice Clinton, who turns up for a cameo scene. As MacFarlane defined to The Wrap, this look was dropped at life through a mix of MacFarlane’s uncanny vocal impersonation together with AI expertise (it is not totally clear from MacFarlane’s feedback what kind of AI this was, however one might assume it is much like a machine studying/deepfake model of the person’s likeness, as seen in “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” and “Alien Romulus”). MacFarlane went on as to why he and the “Ted” showrunners felt that this methodology was the easiest way to go:
“Had we gone the standard CGI route, which we did attempt, it was simply terrifying to take a look at. […] So we used the AI methodology. The CGI was distracting from the jokes, you have been specializing in the impact moderately than the writing. We would like individuals targeted on the writing. So it was an attention-grabbing use and attention-grabbing glimpse into the long run. It is like, here is AI used as a instrument the identical method that we use CGI or cease movement or every other instruments to finest carry our writing to life.”
MacFarlane’s rationale sounds cheap on the face of it, till one considers the character of this cameo. Positive, Clinton is a usually well-known public determine, however he is not somebody whose photorealism is so integral to a gag on a comedy collection. Why could not MacFarlane simply play the function as himself with minimal make-up, as with John Travolta in “Main Colours” or Phil Hartman on “Saturday Evening Dwell?” Maybe “Ted” and MacFarlane are so used to utilizing animation and VFX that extra cost-saving measures escape them.
It doesn’t matter what occurs to ‘Ted,’ MacFarlane and firm have plans
Luckily for “Ted” followers, the long run for the foul-mouthed teddy bear appears fairly vivid, it doesn’t matter what finally ends up taking place with the live-action prequel collection. In relation to the collection getting a 3rd season or not, Seth MacFarlane defined how, regardless that he and the showrunners gave the present a definitive ending, it may be potential to alter or amend it:
“I wrote the final scene with Max [Burkholder, who plays John] strolling right into a gymnasium, presumably popping out as Mark Wahlberg within the first ‘Ted’ movie. So [showrunners] Brad Walsh and Paul Corrigan and I type of painted ourselves right into a nook. Is there a option to do it? There’s at all times a option to do something. However in the mean time, it’d take some narrative acrobatics.”
In spite of everything, the whole lot of the “Ted” collection takes place in between the opening sequence and modern-day setting of the primary movie, so it is not just like the franchise hasn’t discovered some wiggle room earlier than. Moreover, MacFarlane, Corrigan, and Walsh are extending the Tedverse each narrative- and medium-wise, as a brand new animated collection that happens post-“Ted 2” is coming to Peacock at an indeterminate level sooner or later. So, even when a 3rd season of “Ted” does not find yourself taking place, the franchise looks like it’s miles from completed. As such, pre-bear your self for extra “Ted” sooner or later.
