![]() With that said, the talented folks at The Jim Henson Company are "ready to jump" at a chance to revisit the legendary conflict between the Gelflings and the Skeksis. "I mean, a show about goblins, trolls, and otherworldly creatures? There’s nobody in the universe better suited for that than the Henson Company."Īs for the future of the The Dark Crystal IP, a prequel series, Age of Resistance, ran on Netflix for a single season to rave reviews and overwhelming fan support before it was unceremoniously canceled. "They are masters in the fantasy world-building space," Reedus said of his creative partners. In addition, the company has a hand in Apple's animated Harriet the Spy series and Disney's Earth to Nedfaux talk show. Just last month, for example, the company rang in a television reboot of '80s classic Fraggle Rock - subtitled Back to the Rock - on Apple TV+. The mystery project is one several new enterprises hailing from the production banner co-founded by Jim Henson, the groundbreaking puppeteer who gave us the colorful characters of The Muppets and Sesame Street. So I’m hoping those that felt inspired by him, like Norman Reedus, will look to us as a new home to create these types of stories that are transformative and entertaining, and having something to say, but also wanting to kind of push the medium of television.” When you say ‘Jim Henson,’ it invokes something in people. The Muppets were the underdogs, our Goblin King with David Bowie was so cool. But I feel like Norman is going to help us bring the ‘punk’ back in ‘hope punk.’ I also think that people kind of like that punk in Henson’s legacy. Stanford continued: "It will be a magical world. She went on to describe the show as an "urban fantasy," whose goal is "to make hope cool." “Norman is an artist, and when I suggested to him, what if we create a series with the Frouds together that explores his love of magical creatures, he was so excited.” “Norman Reedus, the Frouds, and the Jim Henson Company coming together to create a show is the mashup of my dreams,” Halle Stanford, President of TV at The Jim Henson Company said in a statement published by Variety. Variety confirms the longtime Walking Dead actor has teamed up with celebrated The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth artists Brian and Wendy Froud for a family-friendly series featuring "an entirely new universe of creatures." The Frouds will craft the aesthetic and Reedus will supply the bad boy attitude he's cultivated for over a decade with the character of Daryl Dixon. Norman Reedus is trading flesh-eating zombies for cute and cuddly puppets in a new (and rather unexpected) collaboration with the famed Jim Henson Company.
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