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Miss Piggy had a very mindful, very demure Hollywood debut in 1976 in the chorus of The Muppet Show, but it didn't take long for this diva to stand out as a superstar and begin her life as a femme fatale, leading lady, and bona fide showgirl.
It's not easy being green, but Kermit the Frog tells USA TODAY that it's been "so fun" bringing the Muppets to Broadway in "Rob Lake Magic."
Golden Globe actor Jennifer Lawrence announced she is co-producing a Miss Piggy movie for Disney, alongside fellow Oscar-winner Emma Stone. Lawrence revealed the news during a recent interview on the Las Culturistas Podcast. “I don’t know if I can announce this, but I’m just gonna. Emma Stone and I are producing a Miss Piggy movie,” she said.
Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone and Cole Escola are joining forces to give Miss Piggy the movie-star treatment. A film about the temperamental diva puppet is in early development at Disney, which owns the rights to the Muppets,
Jennifer Lawrence recently revealed that she and Emma Stone are working on a Miss Piggy movie, and there’s also an Oregon connection. Tony winner Cole Escola, who grew up in Clatskanie, is writing the script for the film, which will mark the first time the Muppet diva will truly have the spotlight to herself.
Escola, who created the hit Broadway show Oh, Mary!, is the perfect person to tackle the Muppets' biggest diva. Much like Escola's version of Mary Todd Lincoln, Miss Piggy is an over-the-top drama queen who was meant for stardom.
From text buddies to Oscar-winning mom friends, Emma Stone and Jennifer Lawrence’s enduring friendship is one of the longest-standing in Hollywood. First introduced through Cheers alum Woody Harrelson, Stone and Lawrence’s friendship began with texting for a year before meeting in person.
Jennifer Lawrence revealed that she and Emma Stone are producing a Muppets film focused on Miss Piggy and written by Cole Escola.
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