Ron Howard’s upcoming documentary, Jim Henson: Idea Man, offers fans a behind-the-scenes look at the life of the legendary puppeteer. The official trailer showcases Henson’s early beginnings and his evolution into one of the most influential artists of modern times.
In the trailer, archival footage reveals Henson’s creative spark, including his creation of Kermit the Frog from his mother’s coat and a ping pong ball.
While The Muppets marked the start of his iconic career, Henson’s creative genius extended to other beloved projects such as Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal, and Fraggle Rock.
Interviews with collaborators like Frank Oz, Jennifer Connelly, and Rita Moreno highlight the lasting impact of Henson’s work and the personal connections he formed.
However, the documentary also goes into the more intimate aspects of Henson’s life. Despite his public persona, Henson’s most significant relationships were with his children. As his fame grew, the dynamics of his relationship with his children changed.
Jim Henson: Idea Man Moves into Personal Moments
Brian Henson, Jim’s son, reflects on the challenges of balancing work and family life, noting the loss of innocence and the complexities that arose.
Tragically, Henson’s life was cut short at the age of 53 due to streptococcal toxic shock syndrome, a result of the immense stress he endured.
Frank Oz shared his belief with The Guardian that the pressures of Henson’s work contributed to his premature death. It was a heartbreaking end for a man whose creativity inspired countless individuals.
Fans can explore the full story when Jim Henson: Idea Man premieres on Disney+ on May 31.