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So many different takes on the Muppets, and none of them are just the variety-show concept that would absolutely work today. But there is one idea that might, one that fans would probably be as excited for as anything. Also, Kermit and Miss Piggy would probably have still been married after she tricked him into an official wedding at the end of the film.Ĭould that have worked? Certainly, though as we’ve learned repeatedly our love for The Muppets doesn’t guarantee success.
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In addition to a New York City setting in the ’80s, the series seemingly would have found the gang working on their Broadway musical. Oh, and also Mousterpiece Cinema, the podcast whose description youre. We have a feeling we’ll eventually learn more about what the show was supposed to be and why Disney balked at the idea, but thanks to the film we have some guesses as to what it would have been about. Listen to Mousterpiece Cinema on Spotify. In the meantime, long live the Muppets! /XqEOrhgnL0 Our 80’s-set sequel to Muppets Take Manhattan was pretty special & inĪnd Adam, Eddy and I cant wait to find more fun and exciting opportunities with our great partners over there. We LOVE this franchise so much & truly wish them all the best. Sometimes, creative differences are just that. Sadly, Eddy Kitsis, & I have decided to step away from Muppets Live Another Day. While we don’t know entirely what those might have been, he did reveal that four songs had already been written for the six-part series. Gad cited the dreaded “creative differences” as the culprit. Gad posted on Twitter that he, Edward Kitsis, and Adam Horowitz were not moving forward with the show, which has apparently been scrapped by Disney+ entirely (at least for now). Now the whole thing is Gonzo before it even began-o, as Josh Gad announced that he and his fellow show creators are walking away from what would have been an ’80s-set sequel series to The Muppets Take Manhattan. Hopes were high when it was announced at this summer’s D23 that Disney+ was developing an all new show for Kermit and the gang, set to premiere in 2020. Every time it seems like they are back for good (2011’s Jason Segel led movie) another project fizzles out (the 2015 ABC series).
That film is Ron Howard's 1996 thriller Ransom starring Rene Russo, Delroy Lindo, Gary Sinise, and, uh, all-around.Because, you see, things are getting serious for Josh and Scott, or at least for the characters in the film that your hosts are discussing.

He was previously the chief film critic and film editor of Sound on Sight. Hey, folks It's time for a brand-new episode of Mousterpiece Cinema, and we're getting very dark and intense this week on the show. He has been a member of the Online Film Critics Society since 2013.
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The beloved group has had many stops and starts in the 21st century. Josh Spiegel is the Managing Editor for Movie Mezzanine, and co-hosts the Disney movie podcast Mousterpiece Cinema, which he created in June 2011, with Gabe Bucsko.
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Ten years ago, I turned 20 and was single, extraordinarily frustrated (at myself), unsure of what I wanted out of the rest of my life (or how to get it), and ge.It’s not easy being green, but apparently that’s not nearly as hard as relaunching The Muppets.

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Post by Josh Spiegel Mon, 29 Sep 14 02:59:08 +0000 View Full Post "Oh, right, this is a thing I'm on." - A thought I imagine I may have every week or so about this site, as if it's laundry I keep forgetting to wash. Simply put, 'a lot of kids just don't know the Muppets,' says Josh Spiegel, who co-hosts the podcast Mousterpiece Cinema and has written extensively about the characters. Post by Josh Spiegel Wed, 01 Oct 14 03:32:01 +0000 View Full Post Josh Spiegel, Mousterpiece Cinema/Sound on Sight: Technically, ‘ Close Encounters of the Third Kind ‘ is an immense achievement from writer-director Steven Spielberg.
