Fraggle Rock: The Movie

Fraggle Rock: The Movie is a 2020 adventure comedy film written and directed by Cory Edwards. It was produced by Lionsgate Films in association with The Jim Henson Company. It was released on November 30th, 2020.

The plot centers around Jake Crystal (nephew of the late Jerome "Doc" Crystal), a cynical, solitary, "manly" college student who hasn't had a proper family since he was just months old, and despite his small circle of best friends (sensitive guy Nate Shimmelfinney, tomboyish Charlotte "Charlie" Stevenson and feminine Lola Juhl) and Doc's dog Sprocket, Jake nonetheless feels alone and depressed, with no one he thinks he can trust. The problems become harder when Red Fraggle, from Fraggle Rock (one of Nate's favorite childhood shows), escapes from the hole in the wall of one of his classrooms and enters "outer space" (what Fraggles call the human world), and Jake adopts her as a surrogate sister (a similar situation happens with Nate when Mokey, another Fraggle from the show, explores "outer space" as well). Jake soon learns that years ago, his father was murdered by a mentally unhinged man named Derek Frith, who is now the chairman of the most powerful business empire in the world, and plans on obtaining Bubonium, a supernatural diamond with the power to recreate the Black Death, in order to get revenge on the people of New York (and the rest of the United States) for bullying him in his youth. When the other three main Fraggles (Wembley, Gobo, and Boober) join the mix, it's a race against time to stop Mr. Frith from getting the diamond, and to save Gobo's uncle Travelling Matt, who has been kidnapped by Mr. Frith. Along the way, Jake learns that even your friends can be your family.

Cast
TBD as Jake Crystal

Karen Prell as Red Fraggle

TBD as Nate Shimmelfinney

TBD as Charlie Stevenson

TBD as Lola Juhl

Joaquin Phoenix as Mr. Frith

Mokey Fraggle: Donna Kimball (puppetry), Kathryn Mullen (voice)

Wembley Fraggle: Kevin Clash (puppetry), Frankie Cordero (voice)

John Tartaglia as Gobo Fraggle

Dave Goelz as Boober Fraggle, Uncle Travelling Matt, World's Oldest Fraggle, and Philo

Sprocket: Kevin Clash (puppetry), Ryan Dillon (voice)

Cotterpin Doozer: Alice Dinnean (puppetry), Kathryn Mullen (voice)

Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Mr. Parks

Junior Gorg: Rob Mills and Frank Meschkuleit (puppetry), Peter Linz (voice)

"Weird" Al Yankovic as The Cube (voice)

Marjorie the Trash Heap: Mike Quinn (puppetry), Matt Vogel (voice)

Gunge: Fred Stinson (puppetry), David Rudman (voice)

Terry Angus as Storyteller Fraggle

Bill Barretta as Cantus the Minstrel

Brian Henson as Convincing John

Additional Puppeteers: Brad Abrell, Grant Baciocco, Greg Ballora, David Barclay, Adam Behr, Tim Blaney, Julianne Buescher, Ronnie Burkett, Kevin Carlson, Jeny Cassady, Kristin Charney, Brian Clark, Nathan Danforth, Dorien Davies, Artie Esposito, Matt Ficner, Dan Garza, Louise Gold, BJ Guyer, Ingrid Hansen, Rachel Herrick, Paul Hooson, Jason Hopley, Patrick Johnson, Sean Johnson, Brian Jones, John Kennedy, Tim Lagasse, Bruce Lanoil, Trish Leeper, Lara MacLean, Drew Massey, Paul McGinnis, Jess McKay, Ted Michaels, Alison Mork, James Murray, Michael Oosterom, Brett O'Quinn, John Pattison, Mike Petersen, James Rankin, Dan Redican, Geoff Redknap, Gord Robertson, James Rowley, Carla Rudy, Nicolette Santino, Michelan Sisti, Colleen Smith, Ron Stefaniuk, Bob Stutt, Allan Trautman, Karen Valleau, Cheryl Wagner, Russ Walko, Robin Walsh, Victor Yerrid