Today, Fred Topel of Crave Online Canada posted a great interview with one of the Producers of "Muppets...Again!", David Hoberman.
Some great NEW tidbits including the return of The Moopets?? in the film.
Here is the interview:
The Muppets was a showbiz, getting the band back together story sort of like the original Muppet Movie. It sounds like Again is a spiritual successor to The Great Muppet Caper, with a mystery in London.
“I would say the caper in this is an element of this, but I think there are so many surprises and different, fun stories going on in this one that I would say that is an element of it,” Hoberman said. “The movie culminates in London but we go to Spain, we go to Germany, we go to a lot of different places. We just happen to end up in London. That’s where the caper culminates.”
Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy recently made news with their official engagement and wedding plans. Hoberman said the Muppets’ real life nuptials don’t impact the movie. “No, but we do tease that in the film,” he said.
Fan favorite new characters from The Muppets, the rival band The Moopets could make an appearance in The Muppets… Again! “I think Miss Poogy might be [in it]. We love The Moopets.”
Jason Segal announced he is not returning to write or appear in The Muppets again, so the new Muppet Walter will be without his human brother Gary. “The whole idea of the first one was really, the predominant story was him fulfilling his dream and getting accepted by the Muppets and now he is a Muppet. So they said their farewell and who knows? Down the road, maybe they’ll have a reunion of some kind. He’s not [in a cameo] this go round. We sort of do take off where the last movie ended, even though we have a completely different kind of story.”
Bret McKenzie won an Oscar for his music to The Muppets, and his songs for Again will cover different musical ground. “Bret wrote all these songs for this new movie and they are so different and cover such a wide range of genres, I think we’ve got a couple of spectacular musical numbers in this one and I think it runs the gamut of ballad and comedy songs. Probably one homage to contemporary rock. I think we have five songs in this and they’re all original, so I’m hopeful. Music is so ingrained in the Muppet culture and history, and it’s part of the fun of doing it frankly.”
Hoberman revealed there is one classic Muppet song being reprised, but would not give away which one.
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