Kermit the Frog standing confidently holding a microphone with a colorful Muppet stage curtain and warm sunset glow

Reveals The Muppet Show’s Adult Twist

At a Glance

  • Maya Rudolph joins the human cast.
  • Sabrina Carpenter shares a slightly racy exchange with Kermit.
  • Premiere scheduled for February 4 on Disney+ and ABC.

Why it matters: The new Muppet special signals a shift toward adult humor while still offering the classic chaos that fans love.

The latest full trailer for the upcoming special episode of The Muppet Show delivers two clear new elements: Maya Rudolph is added to the human lineup, and Sabrina Carpenter will engage in a racy dialogue with Kermit. These choices underscore Disney+’s intent to target adult viewers, even as the show remains family-friendly.

Full Trailer Highlights

The trailer showcases familiar Muppet antics alongside fresh twists:

  • Maya Rudolph appears as part of the human cast, a first for the series.
  • Sabrina Carpenter and Kermit exchange a slightly racy line, hinting at adult-oriented humor.
  • Miss Piggy is seen backstage wearing a turban, adding a quirky visual moment.
  • Classic Muppet mishaps-Gonzo’s stunts and Dr. Bunsen Honeydew’s experiments-continue to provide chaotic entertainment.
  • Statler and Waldorf roast the performers, maintaining the show’s signature comedic style.

These elements suggest that while the show remains accessible to children, its primary audience will be adults familiar with the humor.

Cast and Guest Stars

Performer Role Notes
Kermit Host Central figure in the Muppet ensemble
Miss Piggy Co-host Featured in backstage scene with a turban
Sabrina Carpenter Guest star Engages in racy exchange with Kermit
Maya Rudolph Human cast New addition to the human lineup
Seth Rogen Executive producer Also part of the human cast

The human cast now includes two well-known actors-Seth Rogen and Maya Rudolph-alongside the iconic Muppets.

Release Schedule

Kermit holding a smartphone with a surprised expression and Miss Piggy playing a guitar in the background
  • Trailer release: Full trailer posted after the teaser.
  • Official synopsis: Provided by Disney+.
  • Premiere date: February 4.
  • Platforms: Disney+ and ABC.

The Muppet special will be available simultaneously on Disney+ and ABC, giving audiences multiple viewing options.

Audience and Tone

Disney+ has highlighted that the special is designed for adults who will appreciate the subtle adult humor. The trailer’s racy exchange between Sabrina Carpenter and Kermit is a clear indicator of this shift. Nonetheless, classic Muppet elements-Gonzo’s stunts, Bunsen’s experiments, and the roasts by Statler and Waldorf-ensure that children can still enjoy the show.

Production Details

Seth Rogen, who serves as an executive producer, rounds out the human cast. The official synopsis from Disney+ reads:

> “It’s The Muppet Show! Kermit, Miss Piggy, and the beloved Muppets ensemble are back with a brand-new special event. Music, comedy, and a whole lot of chaos are bound to ensue when the Muppets once again take the stage of the original Muppet Theatre with their very special guest, Sabrina Carpenter!”

This statement emphasizes the blend of music, comedy, and chaos that the special promises.

Additional Resources

For readers interested in other upcoming releases, the trailer’s source suggests checking io9 for updates on Marvel, Star Wars, Star Trek, DC Universe, and Doctor Who.

Key Takeaways

  • Maya Rudolph joins the human cast, expanding the ensemble.
  • Sabrina Carpenter’s racy line with Kermit signals adult-oriented humor.
  • The special premieres on February 4 on Disney+ and ABC.
  • Classic Muppet chaos remains, ensuring family appeal.
  • Seth Rogen’s dual role as executive producer and cast member highlights a collaborative production approach.

These points capture the essential news about the upcoming Muppet Show special and its positioning for audiences.

Author

  • I’m Hannah E. Clearwater, a journalist specializing in Health, Wellness & Medicine at News of Austin.

    Hannah E. Clearwater covers housing and development for News of Austin, reporting on how growth and policy decisions reshape neighborhoods. A UT Austin journalism graduate, she’s known for investigative work on code enforcement, evictions, and the real-world impacts of city planning.

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