Kermit the Frog talks reuniting for ‘The Muppets’

"The Muppets"
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The most famous Muppet creation of Jim Henson’s Kermit the Frog is staging a comeback with ‘The Muppets.’

Kermit the Frog, who has different names around the world such as ‘Cocas’ or ‘Sapo’ in Portugal, ‘Gustavo’ in Spain, and ‘Breki’ in Hungary, was first introduced in 1955 as protagonist in many Muppet projects, most of ‘The Muppet Show’ and made his appearances in Sesame Street. Kermit was voiced by Henson until his death in 1990, since then, Steve Whitmire voiced Kermit.

“The Rainbow Connection,” the hit single for ‘The Muppets Movie’ in 1979 was also performed by Kermit; and now, he’s off the big screen with ‘The Muppets.’

Kermit will be reuniting with the other Muppets’ Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal, Gonzo the Great, the new muppet Walter, together with the humans Gary and Mary.

In the sequel, the world’s biggest muppet fan Walter together with his brother Gary and Gary’s girlfriend Mary discover the evil plan of oilman Tex Rechman (Chris Cooper) to destroy the Muppet Theater. So, to avoid this, Walter, Mary and Gary help Kermit the Frog reunite the Muppets who have all gone their separate ways.

In an interview during a break from the shooting last January on the same Universal Studios soundstage where the original “Phantom of Opera” filmed in 1924, Kermit discussed his Hollywood comeback:

AP: What’s it been like working with the gang on this film? It feels like it’s been a long time since we’ve seen you.

Kermit: It’s been like 10 or 12 years. It’s a good reason for the gang to get back together. Fozzie was actually hibernating, and we had to pull him out because it’s winter time. There were lots of logistics like that we had to deal with before filming, like getting all kinds of permits for farm animals, you know, because that’s what a lot of us are.

AP: Where does this film find Kermit the Frog in life?

Kermit: It finds me in a rather unusual place. I’m like Hugh Hefner in frog skin. In real life, I’m a very simple frog. When I’m not working, I just go back to the swamp. In this movie, I’m still playing Kermit the Frog, oddly, but it’s like another version of me. I wanted to stretch myself dramatically. It’s about time I got taken seriously in Hollywood.

AP: This stage was first used in “Phantom of the Opera” and is reportedly haunted. Any spookiness during filming?

Kermit: Yeah, this isn’t actually the real Muppet Theater. It looked enough like where we did the real “Muppet Show” that we thought it would make a good set. Things do happen. One day, I got locked in my dressing room for hours. I don’t think that was a ghost though. I think that had something to do with Miss Piggy not wanting me to come out at that moment.

AP: What is the relationship status with you and Miss Piggy these days?

Kermit: Piggy and I keep in touch. We do have a relationship of sorts. It’s just not that whole married thing. We never actually got married. There’s been confusion about that. Maybe you can clear that up when you write this story. I’m a bachelor. I’m still playing the field. It’s always great getting back with Piggy. She can be a little dramatic at times.

AP: You have several celebrities providing cameos in the film. Who has been your favorite?

Kermit: Well, we had Mickey Rooney of all people. He did a small piece, and so did Alan Arkin. These are guys that we would’ve worked with in the early days of “The Muppet Show,” but I must say there’s a special place in my little froggy heart for Rashida Jones. If you get a good look at her, you’ll understand why. Don’t tell Miss Piggy I said that though.

Be ready as Kermit the Frog rocks the theatres with his muppet gang this November 23!

Kermit’s “The Rainbow Connection”

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The Muppets Official Trailer

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