They've been planning that Halloween special since the early 2000's, I'll believe it when I see it.
What I'm curious about, is why there's been no talk of a return to a weekly tv show? Or tv shows...I could totally see a half hour live show from Time Square done MTV style/on the street...
or a return to the Muppet Show/Muppets Tonight thing...or
a Muppets.com like series of sketches. Or something totally out of left field(like how strange Jim Henson Hour felt)
Really, in this climate I can't see a Muppet TV show at all. We've got an industry that doesn't know what it's doing or how it fits into a computer age, and basically pawns off scripted union fair for cheap exploitative reality shows. Even if they fail miserably, they spend so little on these cheap programs they tend to lose less money than on gambling with an actual show with actual production values. Not to mention the fact that ABC barely knows where it's at right now, and I doubt we'd see Muppets with a weekly TV show on any of the other Disney owned networks. Would be fun to see them on ESPN talking about sports, though... rebuild and recast a Louis Kazagger?
I worry we won't see "cheapest movie" nor the stoller/seagal thing(is this one in the same?) As long as its not yet another "classic retelling" I'll be excited...
Cheapest has the potential to happen, only because it's been formally announced. As Frogboy said, a film's not ready until it's in the can awaiting shipment to theaters. Anything can happen, positively or negatively. Unless Segal and Stoller are still connected to the project, I doubt we'd see that film they were. Among other things, they have a lot of other things on their plate. Segal's on a high rated CBS sitcom, and like so many movies a year... these guys are pretty busy. Plus, I don't think they appreciated that the script was leaked online.
As for "classic retellings"... well, I'd like to think they've been badly burned by OZ (Yes, I'm really hard on that film), and I doubt they'd consider another one anytime soon. I can't say I didn't like MCC and MTI, but even though the writing was solid on those 2 projects, MFS and VMX score a lot higher for me, if only for the reason that Muppets are playing themselves, and not having to be secondary and tertiary characters to human stars. I think that the only Muppet retelling I've seen so far that holds up to the muppets is "Muppet Peter Pan." A Comic book.
And if, somehow down the line we wind up getting an actual non-comic book retelling, I want to see a story that people haven't overused to oblivion. Christmas Carol was one thing... everyone and their mother did that old chestnut... but Wizard of Oz? That project was doomed from the script. Come on... Muppet Arsene Lupin... Muppet Journey to the West... something clever if you absolutely must.