In a delightful twist, Kermit the Frog has expressed his disdain for the 405 freeway. Los Angeles residents, take note. It’s a curious pairing—frogs and highways rarely coexist without a squishy outcome. Yet, despite the passage of time, Kermit remains enamored with Miss Piggy, his on-again, off-again love interest, who is still as charming as ever. However, she might face some competition from other suitors.
This resurgence is thanks to ABC, which has announced a fresh and innovative concept since the debut of Modern Family: the return of the Muppets. This time, they are embracing a “mockumentary” style that offers a new perspective.
Indeed, we’re treated to a reimagined format featuring Kermit, Gonzo, Fozzie Bear, Animal, the Swedish Chef, Beaker, and the ever-critiqueing duo of Statler and Waldorf—who this time won’t just be making comments from the balcony but are part of an audience for testing. This iconic cast is presented in a refreshingly irreverent manner.
The series promises an insider’s view into the personal lives and relationships of the beloved characters—dubbed as “an adult Muppet show.” Shot in a handheld, faux-documentary style akin to that popularized by The Office, it is set to deliver laughter and nostalgia.
Titled simply The Muppets, the show is slated to premiere on Tuesdays this fall. Be sure to arrange your schedules accordingly; you won’t want to miss it.
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In summary, the Muppets are back with a modern twist, combining their classic humor with a contemporary style that’s sure to engage both old fans and new viewers alike.