Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone Are Producing a Miss Piggy Movie — Yes, Really

Miss Piggy movie:
Miss Piggy movie
Hollywood just got a whole lot more fabulous — and a little pinker. Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone are teaming up to produce a Miss Piggy movie, with the ever-clever Cole Escola (known for Search Party and Oh Mary!) penning the script. If that lineup doesn’t scream chaos, camp, and comedy gold, what does?

The project, which is said to be in early development, marks the first time Miss Piggy — the ultimate diva of felt and fabulousness — will take center stage in her own feature film. And honestly, it’s about time. After decades of stealing scenes from Kermit and company, she’s finally getting the solo spotlight she’s always demanded.

Lawrence and Stone reportedly bonded over their shared love of the Muppets (because of course they did), and the idea spiraled into something delightfully unexpected. “We just thought, why hasn’t Miss Piggy gotten her own movie yet?” Lawrence said during a recent interview. “She’s the original icon — confident, glamorous, dramatic, and unapologetically herself.”

Enter Cole Escola, who’s quickly becoming one of Hollywood’s most unpredictable and inspired voices. Their sharp, absurd humor and knack for heartfelt ridiculousness sound like the perfect match for Miss Piggy’s brand of fabulous chaos. If Escola can write a monologue as unhinged and heartfelt as Piggy herself, we’re in for something special.

No casting details yet (though fans are already joking that Lawrence and Stone might cameo as Piggy’s glam squad), but the tone is reportedly leaning toward a self-aware, big-hearted comedy that celebrates Piggy’s journey to superstardom — sequins, scandals, and all.

If this actually makes it to the big screen, expect a mix of camp, comedy, and maybe even a touch of existential reflection — because let’s be honest, Miss Piggy’s been through it all.

One thing’s certain: with Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone, and Cole Escola behind the scenes, this Miss Piggy movie could be the chaotic cinematic treat we didn’t know we needed — but absolutely deserve.

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