Could Hollywood's most glamorous, yet notoriously temperamental, pig finally get her long-overdue solo spotlight? It seems the answer is a resounding 'Moi!' as Oscar winners Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone are teaming up to bring a Miss Piggy-centric movie to life at Disney.

TL;DR: The Latest Buzz on Miss Piggy's Big Screen Adventure

  • Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone are producing a Miss Piggy movie, with Cole Escola writing the screenplay.
  • This will be the iconic Muppet diva's first feature film where she is the main focus, sparked by an idea about "cancel culture."
  • The project is in early development, but the high-profile talent involved has fans buzzing with excitement for a fresh take on the Muppets.
Hollywood's Powerhouses Unite for the Ultimate Diva

Get ready for a cinematic event that promises sass, glamour, and probably a few karate chops! It was none other than Jennifer Lawrence who let the news slip during a recent appearance on the "Las Culturistas" podcast, hosted by Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers. Lawrence revealed that she and fellow A-lister Emma Stone are producing a new feature film centered on the one and only Miss Piggy.

And if that wasn't exciting enough, the screenplay is being penned by Cole Escola, the Tony-winning talent behind the hit Broadway play "Oh, Mary!". Lawrence also shared that she and Stone, who are long-time friends, hope to co-star in the film. "I think so. We have to… It’s fucked up [that we haven’t done a movie together]," she quipped about their lack of on-screen collaboration. Source: [Variety, Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone Developing ‘Miss Piggy’ Movie With ‘Oh, Mary!’ Tony-Winner Cole Escola, November 5, 2025].

“I don’t know if I can announce this but I am just going to… Emma Stone and I are producing a Miss Piggy Movie and Cole is writing it.”

— Jennifer Lawrence on the "Las Culturistas" podcast

Unveiling Miss Piggy's "Cancel Culture" Origin Story

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The genesis of this ambitious project is just as fascinating as the star power behind it. Lawrence further elaborated on "The Tonight Show" that the idea sparked during the pandemic lockdowns, a time when "cancel culture" discussions were at their peak. She recalled a conversation with a friend who, outside the entertainment industry, mused, "Miss Piggy is a feminist icon. It would be so funny if Miss Piggy got canceled."

Lawrence quickly clarified that "Now that is not the plot necessarily," but the thought "got the wheels turning." This playful, yet thought-provoking, concept points to a film that could be both irreverent and relevant, offering a modern lens through which to view the classic character. Source: [Deadline, Jennifer Lawrence Teases Her ‘Miss Piggy’ Movie, November 6, 2025].

A Fresh Perspective for a Timeless Icon

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Miss Piggy has always been a force to be reckoned with. She first graced our screens in a Herb Albert special in 1974, had a small role in "The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence" in 1975, and then truly rose to prominence as a main cast member on "The Muppet Show" in 1976. Despite Kermit the Frog often being the official "star," Piggy's theatrical flair, unyielding ambition, and passionate (if sometimes violent) pursuit of her amphibian beau frequently stole the show. Source: [The Oregonian/OregonLive, Jennifer Lawrence recently revealed that she and Emma Stone are working on a Miss Piggy movie, November 5, 2025].

However, she's never truly had a feature film focused solely on her. Many fans and critics feel Disney has struggled to find a consistent, suitable format for the Muppets since acquiring the franchise. While 2011's "The Muppets" was a hit, its sequel underperformed, and a subsequent workplace sitcom garnered mixed reactions. This new project, helmed by such high-caliber talent, signals a fresh attempt to revitalize the beloved characters.

Roger Palmer of What's On Disney Plus notes, "Disney has been struggling to find a suitable format for 'The Muppets,' and they do seem committed to keep trying different ways to keep existing Muppet fans happy, while also appealing to younger audiences." He believes a Miss Piggy movie is "a fantastic concept, especially if they lean in on her being the ultimate diva."

The Creative Team Bringing Miss Piggy to the Forefront

The names attached to this film are cause for genuine excitement:

  • Producers: Jennifer Lawrence (via her company Excellent Cadaver) and Emma Stone (via her company Fruit Tree). Both have a track record of backing successful and critically acclaimed projects.
  • Writer: Cole Escola, a nonbinary actor and writer known for their Tony-winning Broadway comedy "Oh, Mary!". Escola's background in "extravagant, maximalist cabarets" makes them a compelling choice to craft a story around the "biggest Hollywood diva of them all," as Rafael Motamayor of Slashfilm aptly puts it.
  • Potential Stars: Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone have both expressed interest in appearing in the film.

Understanding Miss Piggy Through a Modern Lens

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For many, Cole Escola's involvement is particularly thrilling due to their unique artistic perspective. As Becca Petunia of ToughPigs.com explains, "anyone who does drag, or really has experimented with gender in any way, already understands Miss Piggy on a deep level. Because here’s the thing: Miss Piggy is a drag character, unquestionably."

This perspective suggests a shift from how Miss Piggy has sometimes been portrayed in recent years – as a more "straightforward, mean-spirited parody of women" (e.g., in "Muppets Now"). Instead, Escola's approach could highlight Miss Piggy as a "loving exaggeration of femininity," similar to how drag queens invite audiences to "be in on the joke" and believe in their heightened performance. Frank Oz, Piggy's original performer, famously described her as a complex character driven by "multi-layered neuroses" and a fierce bravado that masks pain, making her beautifully intricate.

Navigating Early Development: Hopes and Hurdles

While the news has sparked immense enthusiasm, it's important to remember that the project is still in its very early stages of development. Things can, and often do, change in Hollywood.

A minor counterpoint to the widespread excitement is the typical studio process: Disney doesn't usually announce major films as a "passing remark on Bowen Yang’s podcast," as ToughPigs.com notes. This could mean it's currently more of a pitched concept or "spec script" that Lawrence, Stone, and Escola are developing to present to Disney officially. However, the sheer star power involved significantly increases the chances of it moving forward.

Example: Imagine a group of friends, all devoted Muppet fans, gathered for dinner. One of them, a theater enthusiast, exclaims, "Can you believe Cole Escola is writing a Miss Piggy movie? They understand performance like no one else!" Another, a film buff, adds, "And with Lawrence and Stone producing, this isn't just a quirky idea – it's a serious Hollywood play. This could finally be the intelligent, funny Muppets movie we've been waiting for, especially if they tap into that 'feminist icon' angle!" This scenario reflects the palpable buzz and critical optimism surrounding the project.

Regardless of the exact timeline or final plot, the intention is clear: give Miss Piggy the nuanced, grand cinematic treatment she deserves. It’s a bold move that could inject fresh life into the entire Muppets franchise and remind audiences why this particular pig has remained a beloved icon for generations.

Your Burning Questions About the Miss Piggy Movie Answered

Miss Piggy's Grand Solo Debut: Lawrence and Stone Bring Her to the Big Screen image 6 When will the Miss Piggy movie be released? Since the project is still in early development, a release date hasn't been announced. It will likely be a few years, potentially hitting cinemas before streaming on Disney+. Will Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone actually star in the film? Both actresses have expressed their desire to appear in the movie, though their roles haven't been confirmed yet. Who is Cole Escola and what have they worked on? Cole Escola is a Tony-winning writer and actor, best known for their hit Broadway play "Oh, Mary!". They are also slated to appear in the live-action "One Piece" series. Will other Muppets appear in Miss Piggy's solo movie? Details about other Muppet characters appearing have not been released, but it's hard to imagine a Miss Piggy story without at least a cameo from her favorite frog!

What This Means for Muppets Fans

  • A Fresh Creative Direction: The involvement of Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone, and Cole Escola signals a new, potentially edgier and more character-driven approach to the Muppets.
  • Spotlight on a True Icon: Miss Piggy finally gets the solo feature film she's always demanded, allowing for deeper exploration of her complex personality.
  • High Hopes for Quality: The caliber of talent attached suggests a commitment to a well-written, engaging story that respects the Muppets' legacy while appealing to modern audiences.
  • Potential Franchise Revitalization: This project, alongside other upcoming Muppets specials (like Seth Rogen's Disney+ show), could mark a vibrant new era for Jim Henson's beloved creations.

Sources

  • Variety: Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone Developing ‘Miss Piggy’ Movie With ‘Oh, Mary!’ Tony-Winner Cole Escola (November 5, 2025)
  • Deadline: Jennifer Lawrence Teases Her ‘Miss Piggy’ Movie (November 6, 2025)
  • The Oregonian/OregonLive: Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone working on Miss Piggy movie with Oregon connection (November 5, 2025)
  • ToughPigs.com: Some Thoughts on the Miss Piggy Movie (November 6, 2025)
  • Slashfilm: Disney Has No Idea What To Do With The Muppets, But A Miss Piggy Movie Is A Great Start (November 5, 2025)
  • What's On Disney Plus: Jennifer Lawrence & Emma Stone Producing A Miss Piggy Movie (November 6, 2025)