The Big Game had fewer hard-hitting social cause messages than years past, due to the polarization of opinions in the presidential election and corporate fear of alienating Trump.
Levy and the muppets need to make some signings ... perhaps he was at Wembley for the 1998 final and we ruined his big day? This is tongue in cheek of course, but at this point, it’s pretty ...
Hollins showed up for the contest in [checks notes] a large Muppet head (specifically of the ... He might show up for The Big Game in a full-fledged Kool-Aid Man costume, yelling “OH YEAH!” ...
The Big Sick is an utterly charming romantic comedy drama starring Kumail Nanjiani and Zoe Kazan. Co-written by Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon ... from his work on The Muppets) fingerprints are ...
Booking.com’s Super Bowl ad didn’t make the air until late into the fourth quarter of the big game, but it quickly proved to be a hit. Featuring The Muppets, the ad has made a firestorm online, ...
Enter the Animal. Hollins walked into Arrowhead Stadium dressed head to almost toe - Hollins walks barefoot whenever possible - as Animal from The Muppets for the Bills AFC Championship game ...
The most-watched Super Bowl spot on Sunday was Booking.com’s ad featuring none other than Jim Henson’s Muppets who — along with regular non-puppet humans — are looking for the best way to ...
In 2004, The Walt Disney Company purchased The Muppets from The Jim Henson Company for $75 million. Since then, Disney has created multiple Muppets television shows, movies, and specials.
Meanwhile, Kendrick Lamar — this year’s Super Bowl halftime show headliner — was No. 2 on YouTube’s most-popular artist list (after Bad Bunny) in the week leading up the Super Bowl. In add ...
The Muppets go on vacation, Gemini helps with a job interview and Matthew McConaughey doesn't have the sense to come in from out of the rain. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and ...
Get ready to book a trip to Florida, Muppet fans. Disney has revealed the ... a cast member dressed as Sweetums; and a big show-stopping conclusion that leaves the theater all dinged up.