Muppets most wanted: watch the wonderfully silly trailer

Muppets most wanted: watch the wonderfully silly trailer


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After a long time out of the spotlight, 2011's _The Muppets_ was an exuberant return for the franchise. But was it a one-and-done effort, or can it spawn a whole new series? That's


the question behind _Muppets Most Wanted_, the upcoming sequel that aims to extend the franchise's reach into the modern day — and this first full-length trailer certainly looks like


it's on the right track. _Muppets Most Wanted_ features a legendary criminal named Constantine, who happens to be a basso twin of Kermit the Frog. In an effort to escape justice,


Constantine hides himself among the Muppets, while a Russian agent (played by a thickly accented Tina Fey) arrests Kermit in a case of mistaken identity. As Kermit tries to escape,


he'll need the help of his friends to earn his freedom — as soon as they realize that Constantine and his partner in crime (Ricky Gervais) aren't the real deal. Jason Segel, who


co-wrote and starred in _The Muppets_, isn't headlining this second installment. But it's clear that returning director James Bobin is intent on maintaining the momentum from the


first movie. Walter, a newly minted Muppet, shows up in a key role, and a love triangle between Miss Piggy, Kermit, and Constantine is also teased. SUBSCRIBE TO THE WEEK Escape your echo


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to your inbox. Other than those wrinkles, _Muppets Most Wanted_ promises the usual Muppet antics: Colorful characters, wacky sight gags, and "so many Hollywood stars it'll leave


you wanting more" — a boast that's immediately undercut by the ever-cynical Statler and Waldorf. It definitely looks like the _Muppets_ franchise remains in form, but we won't


know for sure until _Muppets Most Wanted_ hits theaters in March. A free daily email with the biggest news stories of the day – and the best features from TheWeek.com