Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty. David Bowie and Bing Crosby. Beyoncé and Lady Gaga. None of them have anything on the epic collab that is Daisy Jones & the Six and The Electric Mayhem. Giving their mutual ...
The Muppets' unsung house band is stepping into the spotlight. Disney+ announced Monday that it has handed a series order to The Muppets Mayhem, a half-hour comedy centered on Dr. Teeth and the ...
Even the Muppets can’t escape the record label purgatory of needing their music to go viral on TikTok before they can release it. In the first trailer for The Muppets Mayhem, the Disney+ series ...
If the Muppets are the Beatles, then Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem are Wings. Don’t think about this too hard. Just accept it, because vocalist Dr. Teeth, drummer Animal, guitarist Janice, bassist ...
Since acquiring the rights to the Muppet characters way back in 2004, Disney has been trying to find the right fit for Jim Henson’s beloved felt creations. Various movie, TV and web-based projects ...
That great American acting company, the Muppets, returns once again to television in the 10-part series “The Muppets Mayhem,” premiering Wednesday on Disney+. Like any company of contract players, ...
Happily, the latest effort from The Muppets Company and creator Adam F. Goldberg is the funniest entry into their kooky canon in at least a decade. The Muppets Mayhem, whose entire first season debuts ...
It's time to play the music. Disney+ announced that the Muppets are returning to the screen in The Muppets Mayhem. Late night host Lilly Singh will play Nora, the record label executive who wrangles ...
Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem are back as they reunite once again for San Diego Comic Con 2020. The fiction band from The Muppet Show is ready to rock out once again as Diamond Select Toys ...
Robert Brian Taylor is a Pittsburgh-based writer, editor, and critic. He is Collider's lead training editor and also contributes as a features editor and staff writer. For the site, he's interviewed a ...
As a longtime Muppet puppeteer, Bill Barretta is used to crouching out of the camera shot, pressed against a colleague's armpit as he manipulates the character perched atop his hand. But in the ...
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