A Light, Loopy Muppets Most Wanted

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.

“We're doing a sequel/ That's what we do in Hollywood/ And everybody knows/ That the sequel's never quite as good,” sing a top-hat-and-tails-clad Kermit and Fozzie Bear in the opening number of James Bobin's Muppets Most Wanted. The self-referential 

Muppeteer and producer Bill Barretta is the man behind Dr. Teeth, Swedish Chef, Rowlf and my favorite of the new Muppets, Pepe the King Prawn. Nerdist spoke with Barretta at the premiere of Muppets Most Wanted, 

As everyone knows, it's not easy being green. But breaking out of a Siberian gulag? That's downright impossible. In this exclusive clip from the upcoming musical comedy Muppets Most Wanted, Kermit the Frog — who has 

When “The Muppets” came out in 2011, it was the first Muppet movie to hit theaters in more than a decade; the collective exhale was palpable — and profitable — as millions of relieved fans flocked to see their beloved yarn-and-wire characters mix it