

The Muppet Scriptmas Carol
The Muppet Script returns to bring you THE MUPPET SCRIPTMAS CAROL! When most people think of the Muppets, they think of the colorful characters made out of fleece and foam. But as with every movie, it all starts on the written page. Before returning to the big screen, the Muppets team returned to the writers' room. Muppets scribe JERRY JUHL was inspired by CHARLES DICKENS’ classic holiday tale to take the gang to merry old London in the 1800’s, in their first movie without creator JIM HENSON, directed by his son, BRIAN HENSON. The movie featured the return of maestro PAUL WILLIAMS to craft a soundtrack that is just as timeless as Dickens’s original novel.
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Plot Summary
The Muppets put their own chaotic and hilarious spin on Charles Dickens' classic holiday tale, 'A Christmas Carol'. Follow Ebenezer Scrooge, portrayed by Gonzo, as he is visited by three spirits who aim to teach him the true meaning of Christmas and redemption. Expect plenty of musical numbers, backstage shenanigans, and signature Muppet humor throughout.
Critical Reception
As this is a future release, critical reception is not yet available. However, past Muppet productions have generally been met with positive reviews for their humor, music, and enduring appeal to both children and adults.
What Reviewers Say
- Anticipated to bring the classic Muppet charm to a beloved holiday story.
- Likely to feature a mix of new songs and familiar Muppet antics.
- Expected to be a family-friendly holiday entertainment option.
Google audience: Audience reception for The Muppet Scriptmas Carol cannot be determined until after its release. However, general audience sentiment for previous Muppet films has been overwhelmingly positive, praising their humor, heart, and ability to entertain all ages.
Fun Fact
This project is a spiritual successor to 'The Muppet Christmas Carol' (1992), which featured Michael Caine as Scrooge and was the first Muppet film released after the death of Jim Henson.
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