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{{tv|image=Muppets Now Logo.jpg|more=yes|first=July 31, [[2020]]|last=|network=[[Disney+]]|seasons=|episodes=6}}
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{{tv|image=Muppets Now Logo.jpg|first=July 31, [[2020]]|last=|network=[[Disney+]]|seasons=|episodes=6}}
 
 
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[[File:MuppetsNow-PreviewStill.png|thumb|300px|Scene used in "What's Coming to Disney+ in 2020" sizzle reel {{youtube|lQP4bk1uGXM}}]]
 
[[File:MuppetsNow-PreviewStill.png|thumb|300px|Scene used in "What's Coming to Disney+ in 2020" sizzle reel {{youtube|lQP4bk1uGXM}}]]
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[[File:Muppets Now Stills 01.jpeg|thumb|300px|Promotional image from an unreleased scene.]]
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[[File:Muppetsnow_fozzie.jpg|thumb|300px|Promotional image from an unreleased scene.]]
   
'''''Muppets Now''''' is a short-form series produced by [[The Muppets Studio]] and [[Soapbox Films]] for [[Disney+]]. The series will premiere on the streaming service on July 31st, [[2020]].
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'''''Muppets Now''''' is a series produced by [[The Muppets Studio]] and [[Soapbox Films]] for [[Disney+]]. The series premiered on the streaming service on July 31st, [[2020]].
   
==Press description==
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==Official description==
 
{{quote|In the six-episode season, Scooter rushes to make his delivery deadlines and upload the brand-new Muppet series for streaming. They are due now, and he’ll need to navigate whatever obstacles, distractions, and complications the rest of the Muppet gang throws at him.
 
{{quote|In the six-episode season, Scooter rushes to make his delivery deadlines and upload the brand-new Muppet series for streaming. They are due now, and he’ll need to navigate whatever obstacles, distractions, and complications the rest of the Muppet gang throws at him.
   
 
Overflowing with spontaneous lunacy, surprising guest stars and more frogs, pigs, bears (and whatevers) than legally allowed, the Muppets cut loose in “Muppets Now” with the kind of startling silliness and heartfelt fun that first made them famous.}}
 
Overflowing with spontaneous lunacy, surprising guest stars and more frogs, pigs, bears (and whatevers) than legally allowed, the Muppets cut loose in “Muppets Now” with the kind of startling silliness and heartfelt fun that first made them famous.}}
   
The Summer 2020 edition of the ''[[Disney twenty-three]]'' magazine further detailed that the series consists of a variety of segments, including:
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The show consists of a number of recurring, rotating segments, including:
   
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* '''Lifesty(le) with [[Miss Piggy]]''': Piggy offers lifestyle tips with assistance from [[Uncle Deadly]], [[Taye Diggs]], [[Linda Cardellini]], and other Muppet guests. Six segments <small>(episodes [[Episode 101: Due Date|1]], [[Episode 102: Fever Pitch|2]], [[Episode 103: Getting Testy|3]], [[Episode 104: Sleep Mode|4]], [[Episode 105: The I.T. Factor|5]] and [[Episode 106: Socialized|6]])</small>.
{{quote|An uproarious game show from everyone's favorite shellfish, [[Pepe the King Prawn|Pepé the King Prawn]]...a cooking show with none other than [[the Swedish Chef]]; a look at the ''trés'' fabulous lifestyle of the one and only [[Miss Piggy]]; some zany science experiments from [[Dr. Bunsen Honeydew]] and his every-faithful assistant, [[Beaker]]; and a chat show featuring several super-special celebrity guests.<ref name=23mag>''Disney twenty-three'' Summer 2020</ref>}}
 
   
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* '''Økėÿ Døkęÿ Køøkïñ''': Hosted by [[Beverly Plume]], [[the Swedish Chef]] faces off in a cooking challenge against well-known celebrity chefs. Five segments <small>(episodes [[Episode 101: Due Date|1]], [[Episode 102: Fever Pitch|2]], [[Episode 103: Getting Testy|3]], [[Episode 104: Sleep Mode|4]] and [[Episode 106: Socialized|6]])</small>.
Said special guests include [[RuPaul]], [[Taye Diggs]], [[Seth Rogen]], [[Aubrey Plaza]], [[Linda Cardellini]], and [[Danny Trejo]].<ref name=23mag />
 
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* '''Muppet Labs Field Test''': [[Dr. Bunsen Honeydew]] and [[Beaker]] do various science experiments out in the field. Five segments <small>(episodes [[Episode 102: Fever Pitch|2]], [[Episode 103: Getting Testy|3]], [[Episode 104: Sleep Mode|4]], [[Episode 105: The I.T. Factor|5]] and [[Episode 106: Socialized|6]])</small>.
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* '''Mup Close and Personal''': A Muppet host tries to have an intimate conversation with a celebrity guest. Three segments <small>(episodes [[Episode 101: Due Date|1]], [[Episode 104: Sleep Mode|4]] and [[Episode 106: Socialized|6]])</small>.
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* '''Pepe's Unbelievable Game Show''': [[Pepe the King Prawn]] hosts a game show with no rules beyond what he comes up with in the moment, much to the dismay of announcer [[Scooter]]. Three segments <small>(episodes [[Episode 102: Fever Pitch|2]], [[Episode 103: Getting Testy|3]] and [[Episode 105: The I.T. Factor|5]])</small>.
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* '''Muppet Masters''': [[Walter]] takes an in-depth look at some of the most recognizable members of the Muppet troupe. Two segments <small>(episodes [[Episode 101: Due Date|1]] and [[Episode 105: The I.T. Factor|5]])</small>.
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Additional special guests include [[RuPaul]], [[Seth Rogen]], [[Aubrey Plaza]], [[Danny Trejo]], [[Roy Choi]], [[Giuseppe Losavio]], [[Al Madrigal]], and [[Carlina Will]].
   
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
*[[Episode 101: Due Date]] (July 31, 2020)<ref>[https://d23.com/everything-new-you-can-stream-on-disney-in-july-2020/ D23: Everything New You Can Stream on Disney+ in July 2020], June 17, 2020.</ref>
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*[[Episode 101: Due Date]] (July 31, 2020)
*[[Episode 102: Fever Pitch]] (August 7, 2020)<ref name=decider>[https://decider.com/2020/07/16/new-on-disney-plus-august-2020/ Decider: New On Disney+ August 2020], July 16, 2020.</ref>
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*[[Episode 102: Fever Pitch]] (August 7, 2020)
*[[Episode 103: Getting Testy]] (August 14, 2020)<ref name=decider />
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*[[Episode 103: Getting Testy]] (August 14, 2020)
*[[Episode 104: Sleep Mode]] (August 21, 2020)<ref name=decider />
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*[[Episode 104: Sleep Mode]] (August 21, 2020)
*[[Episode 105: The I.T. Factor]] (August 28, 2020)<ref name=decider />
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*[[Episode 105: The I.T. Factor]] (August 28, 2020)
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*[[Episode 106: Socialized]] (September 4, 2020)
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*Exclusive deleted scenes released on social media (September 9, 2020)
   
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==Credits==
==Development history==
 
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*Muppet Performers: [[Dave Goelz]], [[Bill Barretta]], [[Eric Jacobson]], [[Matt Vogel]], [[David Rudman]], [[Peter Linz]]
In February 2018, ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' reported that Disney planned a "reboot" for the Muppets on Disney+, and that a search for a writer was in-progress.<ref name="thr02212018">''The Hollywood Reporter'' [https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/disney-planning-muppets-reboot-streaming-service-1086800 "Disney Planning Another Muppets Reboot for Its Streaming Service (Exclusive)"] by Lesley Goldberg, February 21, 2018</ref>
 
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*Additional Performers: [[Julianne Buescher]], [[Mike Quinn]]
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*Directors: [[Kirk Thatcher|Rufus Scot Church]], [[Bill Barretta|Vito Massaro]], [[Christopher Alender]]
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*Director of Photography: [[Craig Kief]]
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*Executive Producers: [[Andrew Williams]], Bill Barretta, Sabrina Wind
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*Co-Executive Producers: [[Jim Lewis]], [[Kelly Younger]]
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*Muppet Workshop Supervisor: [[Jane Gootnick]]
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*Muppet Workshop Wranglers: [[Alex "Jurgen" Ferguson|Jürgen Ferguson]], [[Scott Johnson]], [[Peter MacKennan]], [[Danielle Obinger]]
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*[[Puppet Heap]] Supervisor: [[Paul Andrejco]]
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*Puppet Captain: Bill Barretta
   
 
==Development history==
The series would join other original programming for the platform from the company's [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] and [[Star Wars]] properties, as well as new versions of ''[[High School Musical]]'', ''The Parent Trap'', ''Father of the Bride'', and ''[[Honey, I Blew Up the Kid|Honey, I Shrunk the Kids]]''.
 
 
In February 2018, ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' reported that Disney planned a "reboot" for the Muppets on Disney+, and that a search for a writer was in-progress.<ref name="thr02212018">''The Hollywood Reporter'' [https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/disney-planning-muppets-reboot-streaming-service-1086800 "Disney Planning Another Muppets Reboot for Its Streaming Service (Exclusive)"] by Lesley Goldberg, February 21, 2018</ref> The series would join other original programming for the platform from the company's [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] and [[Star Wars]] properties, as well as new versions of ''[[High School Musical]]'', ''The Parent Trap'', ''Father of the Bride'', and ''[[Honey, I Blew Up the Kid|Honey, I Shrunk the Kids]]''.
   
 
In February 2019, a website called "Splash Report" published an item about the [[Josh Gad]]-penned project ''[[Muppets Live Another Day]]'', which would follow the events of ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]''.<ref>''splashreport.com'' [http://splashreport.com/muppets-coming-to-disney/ "The Muppets Project for Disney+"] by Jean-François Allaire, Feb 7, 2019</ref> The project would subsequently be shelved by September.
 
In February 2019, a website called "Splash Report" published an item about the [[Josh Gad]]-penned project ''[[Muppets Live Another Day]]'', which would follow the events of ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]''.<ref>''splashreport.com'' [http://splashreport.com/muppets-coming-to-disney/ "The Muppets Project for Disney+"] by Jean-François Allaire, Feb 7, 2019</ref> The project would subsequently be shelved by September.
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In May 2019, The DisInsider reported a series of improvised Muppet shorts would be produced for the platform. The approximate ten-minute shorts would take the formats of "three different segments of a game show, a cooking show, and a talk show."<ref>[https://thedisinsider.com/2019/05/20/exclusive-muppets-variety-shorts-coming-to-disney/ The DisInsider: EXCLUSIVE: Muppets Variety Shorts Coming To Disney+], May 20, 2019.</ref>
 
In May 2019, The DisInsider reported a series of improvised Muppet shorts would be produced for the platform. The approximate ten-minute shorts would take the formats of "three different segments of a game show, a cooking show, and a talk show."<ref>[https://thedisinsider.com/2019/05/20/exclusive-muppets-variety-shorts-coming-to-disney/ The DisInsider: EXCLUSIVE: Muppets Variety Shorts Coming To Disney+], May 20, 2019.</ref>
   
[[Kirk Thatcher]] served as one of the directors for the shorts<ref>[https://kirkrthatcher.com/ Kirk Thatcher official website]</ref>, along with [[Bill Barretta]] and directors from [[Soapbox Films]],<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp60ft8uh0o&feature=youtu.be&t=5755 Kirk Thatcher on ''Puppet Tears'' (1:35:55)]</ref> filmed over the course of six days. They were originally intended as "three types of shows" split between eighteen episodes at ten minutes each for a total of approximately three hours of content.<ref>[https://youtu.be/IXyv-MxGRmU?t=46m15s GalaxyCon Louisville] (at 46:15) Dec 22, 2019</ref>
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[[Kirk Thatcher]] served as one of the directors for the shorts (specifically Pepe's game show, Piggy's shorts, and the Muppet Labs pieces)<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IxiIHHqswE GalaxyCon Talks Comics! with Kirk R. Thatcher (00:41:24)</ref><ref>[https://kirkrthatcher.com/ Kirk Thatcher official website]</ref>, along with [[Bill Barretta]] and directors from [[Soapbox Films]],<ref name=tears>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp60ft8uh0o&feature=youtu.be&t=5755 Kirk Thatcher on ''Puppet Tears'' (1:35:55)]</ref> filmed over the course of six days. They were originally intended as "three types of shows" split between eighteen episodes at approximately ten minutes each for a total of approximately three hours of content.<ref>[https://youtu.be/IXyv-MxGRmU?t=46m15s GalaxyCon Louisville] (at 46:15) Dec 22, 2019</ref> By early 2020, the series was instead formatted as a half-hour show comprised of the shorts, with new framing material shot from the homes of the performers (due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]).<ref name=tears />
   
 
==Promotion==
 
==Promotion==
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Butland-MuppetsNow-Lifestyle-with-Miss-Piggy.jpeg|"Lifestyle with Miss Piggy" by Lost Mind
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Fairhurst-MuppetsNow-AllCharacters.jpg|"Muppets Now" by Andy Fairhurst
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Gilbey-MuppetsNow-Mup-Close-and-Personal.jpg|"Mup Close & Personal" by Sam Gilbey
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Hova-MuppetsNow-Muppet-Masters-scaled.jpg|"Muppet Masters" by Cristhian Hova
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Martin-MuppetsNow-Pepes-Unbelievable-Game-Show.jpeg|"Pepe’s ¡Unbelievable! Game Show" by C.A. Martin
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Miatke-MuppetsNow-Muppet-Labs-Field-Test.jpg|"Muppets Labs Field Test" by Tom Miatke
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Needle-MuppetsNow-Okey-Dokey-Kookin.jpg|"Økêÿ Døkêÿ Køøkîñ" by Needle Design
 
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Muppets Now Logo
EPISODE GUIDE
CHARACTERSMORE
Premiere July 31, 2020
Network Disney+
Episodes 6
Muppets Now poster cast wide 01
MuppetsNow-PreviewStill

Scene used in "What's Coming to Disney+ in 2020" sizzle reel (YouTube)

MuppetsNow-PepePiggyScoots
MuppetsNow-JoeKerm
Muppets Now Stills 01

Promotional image from an unreleased scene.

Muppetsnow fozzie

Promotional image from an unreleased scene.

Muppets Now is a series produced by The Muppets Studio and Soapbox Films for Disney+. The series premiered on the streaming service on July 31st, 2020.

Official description

In the six-episode season, Scooter rushes to make his delivery deadlines and upload the brand-new Muppet series for streaming. They are due now, and he’ll need to navigate whatever obstacles, distractions, and complications the rest of the Muppet gang throws at him.

Overflowing with spontaneous lunacy, surprising guest stars and more frogs, pigs, bears (and whatevers) than legally allowed, the Muppets cut loose in “Muppets Now” with the kind of startling silliness and heartfelt fun that first made them famous.

The show consists of a number of recurring, rotating segments, including:

  • Økėÿ Døkęÿ Køøkïñ: Hosted by Beverly Plume, the Swedish Chef faces off in a cooking challenge against well-known celebrity chefs. Five segments (episodes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6).
  • Mup Close and Personal: A Muppet host tries to have an intimate conversation with a celebrity guest. Three segments (episodes 1, 4 and 6).
  • Pepe's Unbelievable Game Show: Pepe the King Prawn hosts a game show with no rules beyond what he comes up with in the moment, much to the dismay of announcer Scooter. Three segments (episodes 2, 3 and 5).
  • Muppet Masters: Walter takes an in-depth look at some of the most recognizable members of the Muppet troupe. Two segments (episodes 1 and 5).

Additional special guests include RuPaul, Seth Rogen, Aubrey Plaza, Danny Trejo, Roy Choi, Giuseppe Losavio, Al Madrigal, and Carlina Will.

Episodes

Credits

Development history

In February 2018, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Disney planned a "reboot" for the Muppets on Disney+, and that a search for a writer was in-progress.[1] The series would join other original programming for the platform from the company's Marvel and Star Wars properties, as well as new versions of High School Musical, The Parent Trap, Father of the Bride, and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.

In February 2019, a website called "Splash Report" published an item about the Josh Gad-penned project Muppets Live Another Day, which would follow the events of The Muppets Take Manhattan.[2] The project would subsequently be shelved by September.

In May 2019, The DisInsider reported a series of improvised Muppet shorts would be produced for the platform. The approximate ten-minute shorts would take the formats of "three different segments of a game show, a cooking show, and a talk show."[3]

Kirk Thatcher served as one of the directors for the shorts (specifically Pepe's game show, Piggy's shorts, and the Muppet Labs pieces)[4][5], along with Bill Barretta and directors from Soapbox Films,[6] filmed over the course of six days. They were originally intended as "three types of shows" split between eighteen episodes at approximately ten minutes each for a total of approximately three hours of content.[7] By early 2020, the series was instead formatted as a half-hour show comprised of the shorts, with new framing material shot from the homes of the performers (due to the COVID-19 pandemic).[6]

Promotion

The series was officially announced on The Muppets' social media accounts on August 23, 2019, in the form of a press statement written and signed by Kermit the Frog (with sections redacted in black marker under the restriction of Joe the Legal Weasel). A teaser video featuring Kermit and Joe the Legal Weasel was simultaneously screened at the Disney + panel at the D23 Expo.[8] Portions of this teaser were incorporated into the official series trailer, released publicly online on June 24, 2020.

Another trailer was released on July 15, 2020, featuring Kermit conducting a video conference with the other Muppets to announce the series' greenlight. A corresponding press release, with annotations again by Joe, was posted to The Muppets' Twitter account (which was temporarily renamed "Joe from Legal").

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