The story involved an evil Hollywood producer named Mick, who lures the Muppets away from Kermit and The Muppet Theatre and into their own solo careers. Gonzo replaces Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, Animal tries his hand at rap music and Miss Piggy gets her own talk show. The script called for celebrity cameos and plenty of spoofs, including one of Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet. An article in The Hollywood Reporter (March 10, 1999) said that the movie was on the slate for production, after the release of Muppets from Space and the next movie planned, Muppets Haunted Hotel.
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| - The story involved an evil Hollywood producer named Mick, who lures the Muppets away from Kermit and The Muppet Theatre and into their own solo careers. Gonzo replaces Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, Animal tries his hand at rap music and Miss Piggy gets her own talk show. The script called for celebrity cameos and plenty of spoofs, including one of Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet. An article in The Hollywood Reporter (March 10, 1999) said that the movie was on the slate for production, after the release of Muppets from Space and the next movie planned, Muppets Haunted Hotel.
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| - The story involved an evil Hollywood producer named Mick, who lures the Muppets away from Kermit and The Muppet Theatre and into their own solo careers. Gonzo replaces Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, Animal tries his hand at rap music and Miss Piggy gets her own talk show. The script called for celebrity cameos and plenty of spoofs, including one of Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet. An article in The Hollywood Reporter (March 10, 1999) said that the movie was on the slate for production, after the release of Muppets from Space and the next movie planned, Muppets Haunted Hotel.
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