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I initially brought this up on another thread, but thought it deserved a thread of its own as opposed to getting buried in all the sidetalk...
First of all - a recap of some things that are known for sure...
* Jason Segel and Nick Stoller have been generating lots of buzz in the media for awhile now pertaining to how they were working on a script for the next Muppet movie with the goal of providing them a vehicle to get the brand fully relauched under Disney. After working on several drafts, they turned in a script to Disney called "The Greatest Muppet Movie Ever Made" (or "Greatest" for short as i discuss that script here). The script was also seen by reviewers at Ain't It Cool News and Tough Pigs who wrote reviews on the script.
* The media buzz on this has been substantial with occasional reminders from one outlet or another about this happening even though there had been no word on an official greenlight from Disney. Statler and Waldorf even showed up as surprise guests on Jimmy Kimmel to heckle a Jason Segel interview (which of course mentioned his involvement working on the script).
* After a long period of anticipation and speculation, an official announcement was made regarding the next Muppet movie at D23. The announcement was that the next movie will be "The Cheapest Muppet Movie Ever Made" (which will be hereby referred to as "Cheapest" for short).
* "Cheapest", despite that title's very close similarity to "Greatest" is a different concept and indeed one that has been floating around since the mid-80s (long before Jason Segel thought about writing for the Muppets). The plots of both film ideas are different.
Now here's where things get a little murky...
When all the news was coming out of D23, reporters (both general entertainment reporters and Muppet-site owners) were writing that the next Muppet movie was announced at D23 - the Jason Segel-penned Cheapest Muppet Movie Ever Made.
BUT - what i'm wondering (and this will be largely directed to some of you who were actually there) is...WAS Jason Segel's name ever actually MENTIONED as being the writer at D23 when this was announced - or were the various press people just assuming that to be the case. A lot of people covering the event were already aware of Segel's Greatest script and were probably anticipating that the announcement about it officially happening would occur at D23 going into it. Because of all the previous buzz about Segel writing the next Muppet film and the similarities in titles - has Jason's involvement largely been assumed by the media instead of ever actually having been announced or confirmed?
I actually think this could be a very likely scenario. It's possible that not only is Greatest on the shelf for now but also that Segel may not really be that involved with the team writing Cheapest.
We've seen things like this happen before when shoddy reporting or things based on assumptions get picked up by fellow members of the press and reported over and over again as fact. Case in point, during the reporting on the buzz surrounding Segel/Stollar's "Greatest" script, one reporter posited that if the film was successful relaunching the Muppet franchise that a likely next step would be another weekly network Muppet tv series. Soon after, various entertainment reporters picked up on that and started falsely announcing "New Muppet television series on the way."
I know we're all excited about a new theatrical Muppet movie and a lot of details and fine tuning of the various news coming out of D23 has been largely overshadowed by the latest Kismet the Toad controversy. But i'd like to try to pull the brakes a little on a speeding runaway train and try to get back a bit to the source of this big news. Was Jason Segel ever REALLY announced as being the writer of Cheapest or has this largely been a runaway assumption by press/reporters/Twitter feeders/etc which has snowballed into being continually and erroneously reported as fact by everyone talking about "the Jason Segel-penned Cheapest Muppet Movie Ever Made"?
For all we really know Cheapest may be all being done by the longtime Henson writers (Lewis, Thatcher, etc) and not have anything to do with Segel at all.
First of all - a recap of some things that are known for sure...
* Jason Segel and Nick Stoller have been generating lots of buzz in the media for awhile now pertaining to how they were working on a script for the next Muppet movie with the goal of providing them a vehicle to get the brand fully relauched under Disney. After working on several drafts, they turned in a script to Disney called "The Greatest Muppet Movie Ever Made" (or "Greatest" for short as i discuss that script here). The script was also seen by reviewers at Ain't It Cool News and Tough Pigs who wrote reviews on the script.
* The media buzz on this has been substantial with occasional reminders from one outlet or another about this happening even though there had been no word on an official greenlight from Disney. Statler and Waldorf even showed up as surprise guests on Jimmy Kimmel to heckle a Jason Segel interview (which of course mentioned his involvement working on the script).
* After a long period of anticipation and speculation, an official announcement was made regarding the next Muppet movie at D23. The announcement was that the next movie will be "The Cheapest Muppet Movie Ever Made" (which will be hereby referred to as "Cheapest" for short).
* "Cheapest", despite that title's very close similarity to "Greatest" is a different concept and indeed one that has been floating around since the mid-80s (long before Jason Segel thought about writing for the Muppets). The plots of both film ideas are different.
Now here's where things get a little murky...
When all the news was coming out of D23, reporters (both general entertainment reporters and Muppet-site owners) were writing that the next Muppet movie was announced at D23 - the Jason Segel-penned Cheapest Muppet Movie Ever Made.
BUT - what i'm wondering (and this will be largely directed to some of you who were actually there) is...WAS Jason Segel's name ever actually MENTIONED as being the writer at D23 when this was announced - or were the various press people just assuming that to be the case. A lot of people covering the event were already aware of Segel's Greatest script and were probably anticipating that the announcement about it officially happening would occur at D23 going into it. Because of all the previous buzz about Segel writing the next Muppet film and the similarities in titles - has Jason's involvement largely been assumed by the media instead of ever actually having been announced or confirmed?
I actually think this could be a very likely scenario. It's possible that not only is Greatest on the shelf for now but also that Segel may not really be that involved with the team writing Cheapest.
We've seen things like this happen before when shoddy reporting or things based on assumptions get picked up by fellow members of the press and reported over and over again as fact. Case in point, during the reporting on the buzz surrounding Segel/Stollar's "Greatest" script, one reporter posited that if the film was successful relaunching the Muppet franchise that a likely next step would be another weekly network Muppet tv series. Soon after, various entertainment reporters picked up on that and started falsely announcing "New Muppet television series on the way."
I know we're all excited about a new theatrical Muppet movie and a lot of details and fine tuning of the various news coming out of D23 has been largely overshadowed by the latest Kismet the Toad controversy. But i'd like to try to pull the brakes a little on a speeding runaway train and try to get back a bit to the source of this big news. Was Jason Segel ever REALLY announced as being the writer of Cheapest or has this largely been a runaway assumption by press/reporters/Twitter feeders/etc which has snowballed into being continually and erroneously reported as fact by everyone talking about "the Jason Segel-penned Cheapest Muppet Movie Ever Made"?
For all we really know Cheapest may be all being done by the longtime Henson writers (Lewis, Thatcher, etc) and not have anything to do with Segel at all.