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Muppet Movie Future

Green Ranger

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I know the Muppets TV career is a little hazy right now, but is there any plans for any more Muppet movies?
 

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What I've heard is most of them will be TV realted. As in They'll only be on TV Speicals for now until they get them back into the eye of the public then they'll try to make Theater Movies. But I might be wrong.
 

Green Ranger

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Thanks. Thats too bad. You'd think Disney could cough up the bucks for some big screen appearances.
 

AndyWan Kenobi

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Green Ranger said:
Thanks. Thats too bad. You'd think Disney could cough up the bucks for some big screen appearances.
I'm sure they can, but they will probably try to rebuild the public's consciousness of the characters more slowly, so that when they do make a film, it's really successful. They don't want to make a film right away, have it do poorly, and then have it threaten the viability of the "brand."
 
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