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The Wild West gets raunchy in new trailer for Seth MacFarlane’s A Million Ways To Die In The West

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 The Wild West was a dangerous place, and Seth MacFarlane makes that abundantly clear in the new red-band trailer for his upcoming comedy A Million Ways To Die In The West

MacFarlane’s follow-up to the surprisingly well-received — and unsurprisingly raunchy — 2012 film TedA Million Ways To Die In The West is directed and co-written by the Family Guy creator, who also plays the film’s lead role. The film casts MacFarlane as a cowardly farmer whose girlfriend leaves him after he backs down from a gunfight. After meeting a beautiful woman who recently arrived in town (played by Charlize Theron), the farmer must find his courage when his new girlfriend’s husband — a notorious outlaw played by Liam Neeson — shows up looking for a fight.

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As the new trailer for the film illustrates in no uncertain terms, A Million Ways To Die In The West will offer much of the same slapstick, no-holds-barred humor MacFarlane is known for, and because it’s a MacFarlane film, you can probably expect a musical number, too.

Along with Theron and Neeson, MacFarlane is joined in the cast by Amanda Seyfried, Sarah Silverman, Giovanni Ribisi, and Neil Patrick Harris.

A Million Ways To Die In the West hits theaters May 30. 

Rick Marshall
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