The Muppet Show Cast Guide: Actors & Celebrity Cameos Explained

To mark the 50th anniversary of the classic show, Disney+ and ABC have brought back The Muppet Show for a special event. The half-hour program features Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, and the rest of the Muppet gang, along with some well-known guest stars. Initial reactions to the special have been very positive, with a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes, demonstrating the Muppets’ enduring popularity with audiences of all ages.

‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2 Can Restore Missing Jessica Jones Power

Krysten Ritter first played Jessica Jones in 2015, alongside David Tennant as Nick Kilgrave, in a series that fans still consider a standout part of the Marvel’s Defenders story. For a long time, it was unclear if the Jessica Jones show, and other Marvel series from Netflix, were officially part of the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). However, it’s now been confirmed they do exist within the same timeline as the Avengers films and other core MCU content. This means the Jessica Jones we’ll see return is the same character from the 2010s shows, opening up exciting possibilities for future storylines.

Ted Lasso Coaching A Women’s Team Can Revitalize Apple TV Series

Apple TV+ shows often offer a realistic glimpse behind the scenes, even without being strict documentaries. Series like The Morning Show, Shrinking, and The Studio thoroughly explore the worlds they depict, while others such as For All Mankind and Severance provide detailed looks at alternative or unique settings.

This Decade Is The Best In Denzel Washington’s 40+ Year Career

Denzel Washington has starred in many beloved films, and fans often debate which is his best. Popular choices include classics like Glory, Malcolm X, Training Day, Fences, and The Tragedy of Macbeth. These films aren’t just critically acclaimed; they also showcase the different stages of his impressive five-decade career.

20 Years Later, Kyle Chandler’s 5-Part Series Still Holds Up

Premiering on NBC in 2006, Friday Night Lights breathed new life into the sports drama genre. Its fast-paced style, unique camera work, and realistic storytelling—focused on the world of Texas high school football—made it a hit when it first aired and continues to attract viewers as a streaming favorite today.