Family Guy gets new poster ahead of season 23

It's punched with color and chaos.

FAMILY GUY: When the Griffins win a trip to Maine at Peter’s company picnic, they decide to invite their friends on the vacation. Tensions run high and things soon spiral out of control when the cabin burns down in the “Cabin Pressure” episode of FAMILY GUY airing Wed, March 6 (9:32-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. FAMILY GUY © 2024 by 20th Television
FAMILY GUY: When the Griffins win a trip to Maine at Peter’s company picnic, they decide to invite their friends on the vacation. Tensions run high and things soon spiral out of control when the cabin burns down in the “Cabin Pressure” episode of FAMILY GUY airing Wed, March 6 (9:32-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. FAMILY GUY © 2024 by 20th Television

Family Guy is getting ready for their big February premiere on Fox! We already have the launch date of when the Griffin returns, and to amplify that excitement, we now have a poster! Disney's artistic value and composition should be appreciated, as the company knows the perfect formula for drawing in the fandom and creating hype.

Season 23 will officially drop on February 16th, and it will temporarily take the place of The Simpsons timeslot at 8 PM EST/7 PM CST, as the latter won't broadcast the latter half of season 36 until March 30th, and Family Guy will reposition itself at 8:30 PM EST/7:30 PM CST right after. Fox wants to make a splashy debut for Peter and his family, as it has been a hot minute since the season 22 finale, "Take This Job and Love It," aired back in March.

Now that the 23rd season opener, "Fat Gun," is only weeks away, let's celebrate by showing you the poster. Hint: It's on theme with Family Guy.

The Family Guy season 23 poster is "perfectly chaotic"

This week, Fox Entertainment, a Disney subsidiary, dropped the official poster for season 23. It captures the spirit of Family Guy in all of its glory and humor. It's the animated comedy's definition, and there's an Easter Egg recalling back to earlier seasons.

In the poster, uploaded by the Instagram profile "disneymoviefan1987," the Griffins are stuffing their faces with pizza as bottles of Pawtucket Patriot Ale beer and TV remotes float around them. Brian is giving the "Peace" gesture as he holds a glass of martini. The pose reflects the earlier Brian used to love the stuff and was seen consistently sipping it.

Another past season recall is the lighted arrow marquee, displaying the show's title. Show tunes were a significant element of Family Guy, and the marquee could be a foreshadowing of more dance numbers in the upcoming season. If that's true, we're more than ready, as it has been a while since we saw a musical segment in the show.

The only character not fazed by the situation is Rupert the Teddy Bear as if the scenarios happen daily. Then again, he witnessed more than he should've on the show and through Stewie's infant imagination. In the Halloween special, "Peter, Peter Pumpkin Cheater," the bear becomes a homicidal Sonny Bono who's after Brian, so Rupert's not saintly.

Check out the poster for yourself!

Fans have been waiting for Family Guy's return; luckily, only a few weeks are left. The show has proven that it's much more than fart jokes, time portals, and raw storylines; it has become synonymous with pop culture, as Family Guy spoofed it since its beginning.

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