Chuck Jones and Bill Peet aren’t necessarily common household names, but their work begs to differ. Jones was the animator of Looney Tunes and Peet was an artist for many an early Disney project. To ...
Conan O’Brien has important advice on how to not flush away a relationship. Not long after stepping off stage as host of the 2026 Oscars, the comedian shared insight into another milestone—his long ...
Conan O’Brien is back on the Oscars stage, and he’s making one thing clear — the jokes will hit hard but stay smart. The longtime late-night host told reporters that walking the Oscars’ comedic ...
Arnold Schwarzenegger appears to be plotting his return to the “Conan the Barbarian” franchise that helped make him a household name. The 78-year-old action hero first played the part in the 1982 ...
Being a Muppet fan is no easy feat. While 2026 has seen the return of The Muppet Show and brought the cast of lovable felt performers back to mainstream pop culture, the preceding years were lean ...
A look back at one of the most ambitious Muppets projects, a Robert Louis Stevenson adaptation that turns 30 this month. By Carlos Aguilar When Brian Henson first embarked on adapting Robert Louis ...
It’s time to raise a glass to the Disney+ “Muppet Show” special. Per the Mouse House, the revival of the beloved variety series has delivered 7.58 million multiplatform viewers across Disney+ and ABC ...
If there’s one TV moment that fully encapsulates my feelings on how 2026 is going so far, it’s the meme-worthy response from Pete Campbell (Vincent Kartheiser) to a colleague’s (James Wolk) cheerful ...
What's up with Kermit? The only complaint people seem to have about the new Muppets special is Kermit's voice. However, that's nothing new. Matt Vogel has been voicing the iconic frog since 2017, and ...
The revival of The Muppet Show on Disney+ was initially celebrated as a significant homecoming for a franchise that has long served as the gold standard for handmade entertainment. Historically, the ...
It all looks so familiar, but something’s off. There’s the Swedish Chef, but his segments are littered with captions in multiple languages. Here are those old coots Statler and Waldorf, but they’re ...