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'Family Guy' spin-off 'Stewie' in the works

March 13, 2026 1 views
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'Family Guy' spin-off 'Stewie' in the works
NewsTV News ‘Family Guy’ spin-off ‘Stewie’ in the works Fox and Hulu have given a two-season order to the series By Tom Skinner 13th March 2026 Stewie from 'Family Guy'. CREDIT: Fox A new Family Guy spin-off series, Stewie, is currently in the works, it has been announced. According to Deadline, Fox and Hulu have given a two-season order for the animated comedy, which will follow Peter and Lois Griffin’s evil genius baby son. The series is set to see Stewie attend preschool and explore time and space travel. Advertisement Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane is said to be on board as an executive producer, and will continue to voice Stewie. He created the spin-off with longtime Family Guy writer-producer Kirker Butler. “I’d like to thank Fox for this incredible opportunity, and I’m excited to start pretending I’m collaborating closely with them on the show,” MacFarlane said in a statement. Butler added: “I am honoured and humbled that Seth, 20th Television Animation and Fox have trusted me with one of the most iconic animated characters in the history of television. “I have known Seth for more than two decades, worked with him on half a dozen projects, and I am hopeful this is the one where he finally learns my name.” Stewie and Brian in ‘Family Guy’. Credit: Fox Recommended A synopsis reads: “In the offshoot, after getting the boot from his old preschool, Stewie is forced to enrol in a new one that’s not exactly top-of-the-line. It’s attended by a handful of kids he doesn’t know, and a 75-year-old class turtle with a half-cocked theory on just about every subject. “Stewie’s miserable, the other kids are miserable, and even the turtle is miserable… until Stewie begins rolling out his trusty array of devices to take them anywhere in space and time, turning every boring day at school into an insane and surreal adventure.” Stewie is slated to premiere on Fox during the 2027-28 season, and will stream the next day via Hulu and globally on Disney+. The episode count for the show has not been confirmed. The series marks the second Family Guy spin-off, following the 2009’s The Cleveland Show, which ran on Fox for four seasons. Butler worked with MacFarlane on both Family Guy and The Cleveland Show. Advertisement Stewie is due to join Fox’s slate of long-running 20th Television Animation series, comprising MacFarlane’s Family Guy and American Dad!, as well as The Simpsons and Bob’s Burgers. The Griffin baby was previously the focus of a spin-off, straight-to-video film, 2005’s Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story. Fox also aired the movie as a three-part finale for Family Guy season four in 2006. Family Guy is currently in its 24th season. In 2024, Seth MacFarlane said he doesn’t see “a good reason” to end the series. Despite voicing multiple characters, MacFarlane no longer writes or contributes creatively to the show. MacFarlane also created the US comedy series Ted, based on his 2012 film of the same name and its 2015 sequel. Related TopicsDisneyFamily Guy You May Also Like Advertisement TRENDING ‘Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere’ review: one of the greatest documentaries of his career Dive into I Promised The World’s crowd catharsis: “Don’t just stand there, it’s a hardcore show” Mandy, Indiana’s speaker-blowing noise-punk is here to galvanise The Kooks to play The Great Escape 20th anniversary show presented by NME The biggest video game concerts you can’t miss in 2026 Advertisement More Stories News ‘Family Guy’ spin-off ‘Stewie’ in the works Music News Forwards Festival 2026: Little Simz, Self Esteem, Tems and Wet Leg lead line-up News Finneas to score ‘Beef’ season two: “True fan of this show, very honoured and proud to be a part of it” Music News Fearne Cotton recalls “shame” after hearing “horrible news” of ex-partner Ian Watkins’ sex crimes Music News John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s “legendary” ‘Power To The People’ concert film to hit cinemas worldwide Music News Harry Styles answers “very deep question” about meaning behind ‘Dance No More’