Seth MacFarlane reveals just how dangerous the wild west really was

Apr 14, 2014 18:59 GMT  ·  By
"A Million Ways to Die in the West" gets a TV spot with the profanity cut out
   "A Million Ways to Die in the West" gets a TV spot with the profanity cut out

This summer comedy is clearly not for the faint-hearted or for those that take offense easily. Seth MacFarlane's humor should be familiar to movie-goers by now thanks to the success and controversy of the movie “Ted.”

“A Million Ways to Die in the West” is no different from that, except it has a lot more violence, as you can guess from the title. The R-rated movie just got a TV spot that was aired during the 2014 MTV Movie Awards and this one is pretty safe to watch, as opposed to the previously released red-band trailer.

In the film, MacFarlane plays the role of the cowardly sheep farmer Albert who stands up to the local tough guy played by Liam Neeson with the help of the stunning yet tough frontier-woman played by Charlize Theron.

The same jokes present in the red-band trailer have been censored for TV, but it's still pretty funny. The TV spot merely cuts down on the profanity and the gore.

Apart from Liam Neeson and Charlize Theron, the movie also stars Amanda Seyfried, Giovanni Ribisi, Neil Patrick Harris and Sarah Silverman, making this one a star-studded affair that will surely get fans excited.

The movie is due out in theaters on May 30.