Now, on a completely other note...
I don't think it has been mentioned here, but the lawsuit over "The Happytime Murders" is really interesting. If you don't know what it is, go to YouTube and watch the "red band" trailer (unless you are really sensitive LOL). I'd link it here but it is decidedly NSFW.
Short version - it is a Roger Rabbit-esque take on the "real life" of puppet performers, and it is actually directed by Brian Henson. The trailer, as you can see, heavily promotes that it is by the director of several Muppet projects. The tag line is "All Street. No Sesame." That is where the drama begins.
Sesame Workshop has
filed a lawsuit (and just reading the suit is hilarious - I mean, it describes some of the puppet...interactions?...with comical sincerity). They really don't have a leg to stand on, legally, as it clearly is a parody, but I find their hard-stance on it so interesting because of Brian Henson's involvement in the project. After all the Henson family did (and lost) to ensure that Sesame Street stayed its own entity and wasn't lost to Disney (even though they were desperate for it), it kind of is like - really? Especially since legally they really have no basis for it - they in fact are giving the film
even more promotion than it would have gotten before.
Thus far, no complaints (or even comments) from Disney I can find from their end, as owners of the Muppets.
BTW, this is the lawyer they are claiming drafted the media response (I crap you not!):