You can finally watch the extended cut of The Muppet Chirstmas Carol on Disney+!
Excellent news, Muppet fans! An extended version of The Muppet Christmas Carol with the cut song"When Love Is Gone" is now streaming on Disney+. The previously deleted song is an emotional ballad about the love lost between Ebenezer Scrooge and Belle . This weekend marks 30 years since the holiday classic was released, so it's the perfect time to watch the extended edition of the film.
"When we tried cutting it in to the Blu-ray movie it looked terrible because you could tell we'd cut from high resolution to the original video release," Henson explained."I'm still pressuring them to find it. They keep swearing to me that there is no way it has been lost forever, and I keep saying, 'but it's been 20 years!'" Henson added,"They're still searching. I call them like every month to ask if they're still looking.
"They are all set with the full-length version again. I don't know if they are going to get it up on Disney+ in time for Christmas because they have all these processes," Henson explained at the time,"but it is coming back. The full-length version is coming back."
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