The death of Brian Griffin has hit many "Family Guy" fans straight in the heart.
Despite the death of one of the most beloved "Family Guy" characters, creator Seth MacFarlane has moved on.
The creator and murderer of Brain Griffin recently visited "The Daily Show" host Jon Stewart to promote his book, "A Million Ways to Die in the West."
The book, which MacFarlane says is an "adaptation" of the screenplay under the same name, is about Albert Stark, who is fed up with the "harsh life of the American frontier," according to broadwayworld.com.
Stark, who has avoided the "million ways to die in the west," decides to fight back once his girlfriend dumps him.
MacFarlane's hilarious protagonist teams up with a beautiful, but tough gunslinger who is married to a dangerous, jealous badass on the frontier.
The film, directed by the "Family Guy" creator himself, will star Seth MacFarlane, Liam Neeson, Charlize Theron and Amanda Seyfried.
Although Seth MacFarlane didn't talk about the death of dear Brian Griffin, he did open up about how much he hates Twitter.
The creator of "Ted" stated, "Twitter is - I don't know anyone who has Twitter that isn't sick to death of Twitter. We all want it to go away."
The actor hilariously said, "You see dignified actors and actresses who are now getting into these Twitter arguments with people and ... you look like a jackass on Twitter so easily."
According to rumorfix.com, he went on to explain that he posts a joke a day for his fan base and gets weak responses. MacFarlane stated, "You'll get responses 'mmm ... not your best.' It's like this is free you bastard! You're not paying for this."
During his interview with Jon Stewart, Seth playfully returned to his Stewie voice, bringing Stewart to tears laughing.
Seth MacFarlane will be unveiling a 13-week followup series, "Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey." The highly anticipated "Cosmos" series will air beginning March 9 on the Fox Network, according to Calgary Herald. The famous "Cosmos" has been seen by 400 million people across more than 60 countries, which means that an incredible amount of views are to be expected this weekend.