Muppets Now | |
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Genre | Puppetry Improvisational comedy |
Based on | The Muppet Show by Jim Henson |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Running time | 22–24 minutes |
Production companies | The Muppets Studio Soapbox Films |
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Network | Disney+ |
Release | July 31 September 4, 2020 | –
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Muppets Now is an American television series produced by The Muppets Studio for Disney+. Directed by Kirk Thatcher, the series is an improvisational comedy based on The Muppets franchise by Jim Henson. It premiered on July 31, 2020.
Muppets Now is a series consisting of multiple different segments bridged together by a framing device featuring Scooter. The segments include a game show, a cooking show, and a talk show. The series was marketed as unscripted, but several writers are credited. The show sees the debut of two new characters, Joe the Legal Weasel and Beverly Plume.
The segments include:
On August 23, 2019, Disney announced a short-form unscripted series starring The Muppets titled Muppets Now.[1] On December 22, 2019, director Kirk Thatcher said that the series will approach "three different types of shows".[2] The series was originally filmed as several shorts, meant to be released individually but they were put together into 6 episodes with framing material featuring Scooter.[citation needed]
Production on Muppets Now began on June 8, 2019, and lasted approximately six days.[2] Thatcher serves as director for the series.[3]
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | |
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1 | "Due Date"[4] | Christopher Alender, Rufus Scot Church & Vito Massaro | Matthew Barnette, Marcos Gabriel, Jim Lewis, Jamilyn Rosalas, Noah Smith, Joanna Truman, Andrew Williams & Kelly Younger | July 31, 2020 | |
Scooter uploads the videos for the Muppets' newest show on a tight deadline while receiving messages from his co-workers.
Guest stars: Linda Cardellini, Taye Diggs, RuPaul, and Carlina Will | |||||
2 | "Fever Pitch"[5] | Rufus Scot Church & Vito Massaro | Matthew Barnette, Marcos Gabriel, Jim Lewis, Jamilyn Rosalas, Noah Smith, Joanna Truman, Andrew Williams & Kelly Younger | August 7, 2020 | |
Scooter has to deal with Fozzie bombarding him with pitches while trying to get the segments up online in time.
Guest stars: Linda Cardellini, Taye Diggs, and Danny Trejo | |||||
3 | "Getting Testy"[5] | Rufus Scot Church & Vito Massaro | Matthew Barnette, Marcos Gabriel, Jim Lewis, Jamilyn Rosalas, Noah Smith, Joanna Truman, Andrew Williams & Kelly Younger | August 14, 2020 | |
Scooter is forced by Joe to host a test-screening for the segments, and the test audience turns out to be Statler and Waldorf.
Guest stars: Linda Cardellini, Taye Diggs, Roy Choi, and Al Madrigal | |||||
4 | "Sleep Mode"[5] | Rufus Scot Church & Vito Massaro | Matthew Barnette, Marcos Gabriel, Jim Lewis, Jamilyn Rosalas, Noah Smith, Joanna Truman, Andrew Williams & Kelly Younger | August 21, 2020 | |
Scooter gets Animal's help to keep him awake to upload the videos after he pulled an all-nighter.
Guest stars: Linda Cardellini, Taye Diggs, Aubrey Plaza, and Giuseppe Losavio | |||||
5 | "The I.T. Factor"[5] | Christopher Alender, Rufus Scot Church & Vito Massaro | Matthew Barnette, Marcos Gabriel, Jim Lewis, Jamilyn Rosalas, Noah Smith, Joanna Truman, Andrew Williams & Kelly Younger | August 28, 2020 | |
Scooter attempts to overcome the several technical difficulties that come with a system update while uploading the sketches.
Guest stars: Linda Cardellini and Taye Diggs | |||||
6 | "Socialized"[6] | Christopher Alender, Rufus Scot Church & Vito Massaro | Matthew Barnette, Marcos Gabriel, Jim Lewis, Jamilyn Rosalas, Noah Smith, Joanna Truman, Andrew Williams & Kelly Younger | September 4, 2020 | |
Robin makes Scooter co-moderator on the Muppets social media accounts, forcing him to deal with multiple notifications while uploading the videos.
Guest stars: Linda Cardellini, Taye Diggs, Marina Michelson, and Seth Rogen |
Muppets Now premiered on July 31, 2020, on Disney+ and consisted of six episodes.[7]
On August 23, 2019, during the series' official announcement, a promotional teaser featuring Kermit the Frog and a Muppet named Joe the Legal Weasel was shown at the D23 Expo.[1] On January 1, 2020, footage of the series was released in a video featuring original Disney+ content set to be released through the year.[8] The official trailer was released on June 24, 2020.[9]
On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the series has an approval rating of 69% based on 51 reviews, with an average rating of 6.50/10. The critical consensus reads, "Though Muppets Now's formulaic sketches fail to showcase The Muppets' chaotic charms, it's entertaining enough to suggest that with looser reins - and a lot more music - it could become the best reboot in years."[10] On Metacritic, the series has a weighted average score of 68 out of 100, based on 27 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[11]
Daniel Fienberg of The Hollywood Reporter found that Muppets Now manages to provide a humor that aims an all-age audience, and claimed that the series succeeds to capture the state of disorder that makes the Muppets prosper through its different segments.[12] Judy Berman of Time claimed that the series provides a very effective humor through its segments, while stating that despite not being enthusiastic and sophisticated like The Muppet Show, Muppets Now stays a soothing series that succeeded at keeping the Muppets characters suitable through time.[13] Lucy Mangan of The Guardian rated Muppets Now 4 out of 5 stars, found the series to be the best work from The Muppets franchise since The Muppet Show, and praised the humor of the different segments.[14] Polly Conway of Common Sense Media rated the series 4 out of 5 stars, stating: "Muppets Now is a family-friendly show about the Muppets trying to put together their own streaming series. Made up of different segments -- like Lifesty (sorry, Lifestyle) with Miss Piggy, a cooking show with the Swedish Chef, and many more -- the show features the Muppet crew getting up to their usual hijinks, with a modern twist. Like much Muppet fare, it's slightly edgy, with some very mild innuendo (a Muppet fan tells RuPaul he "just wants to touch him") and cartoonish violence in the form of slapstick and pratfalls. The series is fast-paced, light, and fun; families who are Muppet fans will be pleased to see this return to form from their favorite gang of now media-savvy puppet friends."[15] Kristen Lopez of IndieWire gave the series a C+ rating, found different the segments of the series to be very entertaining, and complimented the chemistry between the Muppets and the guests, but stated that the series does not use the Muppets at their full potential.[16]