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Released in 2014, Muppets Most Wanted faced the monumental task of following the critically acclaimed 2011 reboot, The Muppets . The film immediately acknowledges this pressure in its opening musical number, "We're Doing a Sequel," where the characters literally sing about how sequels are never quite as good as the original. This self-referential humor is a hallmark of the franchise, leaning into the "meta" nature of puppets who know they are in a movie.

While critics like Peter Travers of Rolling Stone felt the "evil twin" joke was stretched thin, others praised the film for putting the Muppets themselves—rather than human leads—back in the center of the story . Muppets Most Wanted - ainda sem legenda

Unlike its predecessor, which focused on nostalgia and the introduction of the human-like Muppet Walter, Most Wanted pivots to a classic crime caper . The plot centers on Constantine , the "World's Number One Criminal" and a dead ringer for Kermit the Frog. After Constantine escapes from a Siberian gulag, he switches places with Kermit, leading to a global tour that serves as a cover for a series of jewel heists. Released in 2014, Muppets Most Wanted faced the

The film features strong performances from its human cast: Muppets Most Wanted review – 'Far too many star cameos' While critics like Peter Travers of Rolling Stone

The following essay explores the film's identity as a self-aware sequel and its impact on the Muppet franchise.

The phrase roughly translates to "Muppets Most Wanted - still without subtitles." This often refers to the period immediately following the film's 2014 release when Portuguese-speaking fans in Brazil or Portugal were waiting for localized versions.