Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone Developing ‘Miss Piggy’ Movie With ‘Oh, Mary’ Tony-Winner Cole Escola

Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone Developing Miss Piggy Movie with Cole Escola

Jennifer Lawrence revealed that she and Emma Stone are teaming up with Tony Award winner Cole Escola to bring Miss Piggy to the big screen. The project, currently in early development at Disney, will mark the first feature film centered on the beloved Muppet character originally created by Jim Henson in the 1970s.

Lawrence and Stone are set to produce the movie, while Escola, celebrated for the Broadway play “Oh, Mary!,” is writing the screenplay.

Announcement and Early Details

“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,”

Lawrence shared this news during her appearance on the podcast “Las Culturistas,” hosted by Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers. The hosts expressed their delight and asked whether the longtime friends would appear in the film together. Lawrence teased that they might, joking that it was surprising they hadn’t already worked together on a movie.

Origins of the Idea

On “The Tonight Show,” Lawrence discussed how the idea originated during pandemic lockdowns, as the two friends brainstormed creative projects amidst the surge of cancel culture discussions.

“She said, ‘Miss Piggy is a feminist icon. It would be so funny if Miss Piggy got canceled,’”

Lawrence clarified that this concept inspired the film but won’t necessarily define its final plot.

Production Outlook

The Miss Piggy project remains in early stages, but with Disney’s involvement and the creative team behind it, the film aims to reintroduce the iconic puppet to a new generation of audiences.

Author’s summary: Lawrence and Stone unite with Escola for Disney’s first Miss Piggy film, blending humor, creativity, and a feminist twist on an iconic character.

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Variety Variety — 2025-11-05