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  • EntertainmentVariety

    New ‘Muppets Now’ Trailer Is The Only Zoom Call Worth Taking (WATCH)

    Disney has released a new trailer for “Muppets Now,” which is set to premiere July 31 on Disney Plus. The two minute trailer features a video call between many of the iconic Muppets cast, from Miss Piggy to Gonzo. Kermit announces that their idea for a new show got the green light. He then introduces […]

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  • EntertainmentPeople

    'A Star Is Born' Gets a Muppet Remake! See Kermit and Miss Piggy as Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga

    A Star Is Born Gets Muppet Treatment in Trailer Remake

  • NewsYahoo TV

    Kermit's new voice fails to make 'Rainbow Connection' with 'DWTS' audience

    Kermit the Frog and his new voice visited Dancing With the Stars for Disney Night. Kermit is now voiced by Matt Vogel, who replaced longtime puppeteer Steve Whitmire after accusation that the latter was "unprofessional."

  • NewsKen Tucker

    'The Muppets' Is Back, With A Much Better New Show

    At once lighter, more new-media-savvy, yet mindful of the old Muppet Show traditions, it marks a definite improvement in the revitalization of these beloved characters. The first of the re-booted-season episodes finds the Up Late with Miss Piggy crew facing a new enemy—a network-approved advisor brought in to revamp the show and make it more “relevant.” He’s a slick smuggie named Pizza—that’s pronounced (PA-chay)—and played by non-Muppet human Utkarsh Ambudkar (The Mindy Project). The characte

  • NewsSuperfan

    Liam Hemsworth, Christina Applegate, and Nick Offerman vs. ‘The Muppets’

    Several celebrities started feuds with The Muppets on Tuesday. Liam Hemsworth attempted to help Gonzo with his love life, but Liam’s good looks got in the way. Christina Applegate came on to Miss Piggy’s show and shared an embarrassing video of the pig. Nick Offerman filled in for Fozzie Bear, but he made steep demands that Kermit could not fulfill.

  • NewsKen Tucker

    'The Muppets' Review: The Gang Looks Great, But Too Much Piggy

    Which is to say, they look great — there’s a brightness to Kermit’s green that sometimes glows like emerald, that handsome devil — and The Muppets features fine technical polish: The puppetry and however the heck they film these creations display excellent technical artistry.  Alas, The Muppets arrives with two flaws: rather less funny, and with too much Miss Piggy. I freely admit that I have a long-standing antipathy toward Miss Piggy. Chalk it up to decades of people over-using Piggy’s faux-