
It’s only been a few days since Muppet*Vision 3-D closed its doors at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and fans are already in uproar.
The beloved 3D show—originally created by Jim Henson himself—was a staple for many guests visiting the park. But now? It’s gone. And the timing couldn’t feel more chaotic.
Fans aren’t just sad—they’re vocal. Social media threads, forum posts, and even speculative YouTube videos have been popping up, all with one common theme: bring the Muppets back. And surprisingly, this outcry isn’t falling on deaf ears.
There’s already a strong rumor swirling that the Sunset Showcase Theater—the current home to a limited-time Disney Villains show—might end up being the new home for a revamped version of MuppetVision 3-D*. Why? Because Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster is being reimagined with a Muppets theme. That’s right—Kermit and the gang are confirmed to be taking over one of Disney’s most iconic thrill rides. And once that happens, bringing the Muppets back to the nearby theater might just make perfect sense. Fans are connecting the dots and crossing their fingers.
But that’s not the only character fans are rallying behind.
Stitch—yes, the mischievous blue alien from Lilo & Stitch—is back in the spotlight after the live-action remake turned out to be a massive hit at the box office. Suddenly, Stitch’s Great Escape! doesn’t seem like such a forgotten attraction anymore. Even though the original ride wasn’t exactly a fan-favorite (let’s be honest, that chili dog smell lives in infamy), the Stitch brand is hot again—and fans want to see him return in a better, more modern way.
Disney has been known to give in to fan demand when the pressure reaches a boiling point (just ask Figment). And right now, the heat is on. Whether it’s through subtle nods, full-blown revivals, or new experiences entirely, fans might just get what they’ve been asking for.
Because if there’s one thing Disney knows—it’s that when fans speak up, especially loudly and consistently—they do listen. And in the case of these two iconic characters, the push is already gaining real traction.