Stars walked the red carpet for the Ted 2 premiere in New York at the Ziegfeld Theater on Wednesday night.
Mark Wahlberg, Seth MacFarlane, Amanda Seyfried and other cast members attended the sequel's premiere to celebrate Hollywood's only foul-mouthed talking teddy.
New to the film's cast, Seyfried showed up rocking a little black dress and dramatic cornrows for the event. Wahlberg, who reprised his role as John Bennett in the second film, walked the carpet with wife Rhea Durham by his side.
Since Ted's success back in 2012, MacFarlane, who directed, wrote and co-starred in the film as Ted, hinted to Access Hollywood on Wednesday's red carpet, that a third movie might be in the works.
"People like seeing these characters, liked seeing this relationship between John and Ted and it's charachter-based not premise-based, so there [are] any number of stories we can tell with these two." He continued, "We've set up the ground work for a third Ted, but it just depends on whether the box office indicates that people want it."
MacFarlane also mentioned the cameos in the film that include appearances by Liam Neeson and Michael Dorn, who were also on hand at the premiere.
Other celebrities in the film include Jay Leno, Tom Brady, Jimmy Kimmel and a few cast member from Saturday Night Live.
Ted 2 hits theaters June 26.
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