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Back to the Rock Season 2
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No. On the first day we get a whole bunch with a schedule. The later ones don't specify a time, but they'll be airing at different times throughout the day.
That's not how movies work. I've never heard of a movie being produced in secret, except for well, Strange Magic, but that's only because Disney was dumped with doing that stupid movie.
Of course it's not. We would know by now if it were. Never heard of a big studio like Disney shooting a movie without anyone noticing.
It's probably for something online, or something for TV.
That's what we really need right now. TV specials, a regular TV show, online web series etc. Muppets need small amounts of entertainment that will keep them in the public eye for long enough. I'd love another movie, but the last movie proves they need to stay constant instead of showing up with...
I actually think The Cheapest Muppet Movie script would work perfectly as a theatrical short, or an online Muppisode at the least. I honestly can't see the script holding up an entire film, but if Disney would be willing to make Cheapest a theatrical short before one of their films, it would...
Yep, @minor muppetz is correct. Craig said in his interview that Disney doesn't have archives for their acquired properties. This includes Muppets, Marvel, and Star Wars. The pre-2004 properties are all still archived at the Henson Archives, headed by Karen Falk.
Yep, @minor muppetz is correct. Craig said in his interview that Disney doesn't have archives for their acquired properties. This includes Muppets, Marvel, and Star Wars. The pre-2004 properties are all still archived at the Henson Archives, headed by Karen Falk.
If you zoom up on Tom's card, it says "YouTube" at the top, but I can't make out any of the other letters. They're obviously filming something for Youtube, but I have no idea what.
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