You've proven the point that we desperately need a dislike button.I'm sorry, but from everything I've read and seen...Stoller and Bobin don't 'understand' these characters at all.
I'd prefer not to rant about the whole matter, but I will touch upon one aspect.
http://www.toofab.com/2014/01/07/muppets-most-wanted-set-visit-secrets
Apparently, Tina Fey (a human, if I recall correctly) is getting a musical number, "The Big House". While of course Gonzo only gets to sing a few verses in the whole movie (I don't recall he even sang at all in the last movie).
I at first wished to think of it as, it's no different than, say, the celebrity numbers on the Muppet Show. Not every number was Muppet-focused, and we accepted that just fine.
But, I'm afraid there is a difference. According to the autobio, Jim wanted to make sure he was on good terms with every guest on the show. So there's kinda this need to make sure the creative staff was on the same wavelength as the guest. That hasn't happened here. It's pretty much Hollywood people hanging out with other Hollywood people.
The article has nothing but excitement and praise, where are you picking the negativity from? Oh NOES! One of the human stars sings something.
This is nothing more than the same Geewunner whining that happens every time we get a new project. I'm as sick of reading them as I am of having to defend new projects. Jim's gone. Get over it. We're not expecting The Muppet Movie or GMC here... we're expecting it to be better than the other Post-Jim projects which were pretty good at best and at worst... need I have to bring up the Wizard of Oz film again? Because THAT'S exactly what we'd keep getting. Telefilms and DTV projects written by the same people making the same pop culture references, having stunt plot lines and book retellings... does anyone actually want that?
Yeah, I get we all love watching the first three movies endlessly, but those who cringe at the prospect of new film somehow undermining the franchise instead of keeping it alive and relevant are in the extreme minority. I get they're not happy with anything, even after they see the film they need to find pieces to pick apart to justify how new things are awful. But must they need to come to the party and whine about the food being served?