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Live Action Movie of Television Show Sesame Street Ends Up Terrifying Children Across The Globe
Live Action Movie of Television Show Sesame Street Ends Up Terrifying Children Across The Globe
Warner Bros Entertainment - NBC NEWS - 10/4/22 10:31 p.m
Well known movie company Warner Brothers famous for movies such as Harry Potter and the recently published movie Black Adam were paid by Sesame Workshop (formerly Children's Television Workshop), who produces Sesame Street in order to create a live action movie.
With a 60 million dollar budget to work with, director Steven Spielberg said “This is going to be one of my best films yet. Families across the globe are going to really enjoy their favored characters in live action. I honestly think this film might be better than jaws.”
In order to execute this “magnificent movie”, Spielburg hired actors such as Chris Pratt as Bert and Dwayne Johnson as Elmo and paid them 37% of the budget in order to assist him with this upcoming movie of the century. “I’m very eager to be working with Chris Pratt again. My two daughters are huge fans of Sesame Street, so once they heard their daddy was going to be playing Elmo, they became very excited.” said Dwayne Johnson in an interview. Chris Pratt was also very excited to be working alongside other actors such as George Clooney playing Cookie monster, and Ryan Reynolds as Abby Cadabby.
(Actual footage from film)
Owner of the Harkins movie theater chain, Dan Harkins said “Families with young children will enter our establishment all cheerful for the film, and then they will exit the theater rooms trying their best to consult their petrified children. I personally thought Spielberg would’ve done a more fabulous job executing the live action genre for Sesame Street.” According to studies done by box offices, 75% of viewers will demand for a refund or a ticket change.
Controversy has begun since the actors showcased in the film were loved by many of the viewers who went to go attend to the movie, but after the film they showed a strong hatred towards them according to Warners Bro Entertainment.
“How would you feel if you spent $35 on movie tickets, just to spend another $1,000 for childhood trauma therapy sessions.” - Mother of one of the many children affected by this film. One of the fathers on the kids says “I now have to sleep next to my 6 year old son because he thinks that a muscular Elmo is going to jump out of his closet.”
Sesame Workshop had no comment on this film. We sent an anchorman to go interview them, and they were immediately kicked out of the building.
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I was inspired once I saw a photo of a very realistic Bert from sesame street on google