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The story begins immediately after the events of the previous film. Encouraged by their new, slick manager (Ricky Gervais), the Muppets embark on a grand European tour. However, the tour is a front for an international crime spree.

Muppets Most Wanted: Official Report Released on March 21, 2014, Muppets Most Wanted is the eighth theatrical feature film in the Muppet franchise and a direct sequel to the 2011 reboot, The Muppets . Directed by , who also co-wrote the script with Nicholas Stoller , the film transitions from the nostalgic "revival" theme of its predecessor into a globe-trotting musical crime caper. Plot Overview Muppets Most Wanted

While the Muppets remain largely oblivious to the switch, Constantine and Dominic use the tour’s performances as cover to steal London’s Crown Jewels. The story begins immediately after the events of

Interpol agent Jean Pierre Napoleon (Ty Burrell) and CIA agent Sam the Eagle track the crimes across Europe. Cast and Production Muppets Most Wanted: Official Report Released on March

Constantine , the world’s "Number One Criminal" and a dead ringer for Kermit, escapes from a Siberian gulag and swaps identities with the unsuspecting frog in Berlin.

Kermit is mistakenly arrested and sent to the gulag, where he is watched over by the feisty prison guard Nadya (Tina Fey).

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