The play version of "Teddy Bear" releases stills and comes back happily catching horses.
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According to foreign media reports, the live-action prequel of the popular unscrupulous comedy "Teddy Bear" has released stills and the return of the cheap bear will be broadcast on Peacock on January 11 next year.
Seth McFarlane, who acts as the voice of the teddy bear, returns as co-operator, starring Max Birkhold ("the Invincible Shadow"), Scott Greens ("Orville"), and Jozia Whigham ("Descendants of the Vampire").
The show was set in 1993, and the days of Teddy Bear's fame are over, and now he lives with his best friend, 16-year-old John Bennett, who comes from a working family in Boston and lives with his parents and cousin. The teddy bear may not have the best influence on John, but he is willing to risk his life to help his friends and family.
The movie "Teddy Bear" was released in 2012, directed, written and dubbed by Seth McFarlane, starring Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis. It is the highest-grossing original R-rated comedy in the world.