A Light, Loopy Muppets Most Wanted

The Muppets are back. Again. It only took one motion picture after their triumphant return to the big screen, but the bloom is definitely off the rose when it comes to what makes the Muppets special. Muppets Most Wanted brings 

Luckily, Muppets Most Wanted is almost as good as the first go around, a rousing entertainment which pales only slightly in comparison to its predecessor.

“Muppets Most Wanted” begins immediately when “The Muppets” ended, literally panning down from “The End” to start the action for this film (though Amy Adams and Jason Segel are never mentioned). After the huge success of 'The Muppet Show' revival, 

In Muppets Most Wanted (released on Friday), the antagonist is Constantine the Frog, a notorious criminal with a thick Russian accent. He also looks an awful lot like Kermit the Frog. Early in the film, Constantine escapes from a gulag in Siberia

Movie review for Muppets Most Wanted, a lackluster sequel that I was never all that interested in seeing in the first place.