No ‘big red button’ for oscar host seth mcfarlane
The producers of this year’s Oscars show said Monday they have no “big red button” to press in case boundary-pushing host Seth MacFarlane oversteps the mark.
They voiced confidence in the Family Guy creator as more than 160 nominees attended a traditional Oscar luncheon in Beverly Hills, three weeks before the February 24 show, the climax of Tinseltown’s annual awards season.
MacFarlane, also creator of foul-mouthed big-screen teddy bear Ted, is seen as an edgier choice of host for the Academy Awards than previous years, in what could be an attempt to target a younger demographic.
But Neil Meron, co-producing the show with Craig Zadan, said the pair of them were working closely with MacFarlane and were confident they won’t have any surprises.
“There’s no oversized red button,” he said. “I mean, Seth is Seth, and we love him.”
The Oscars show, watched on TV around the world, usually airs with a few seconds’ delay, in case of expletives or other inappropriate surprises.
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