At least with this taking place either hundreds or thousands of years before the movie, any differences in how the returning characters sound can be explained by them just being younger.It looks like none of the voice actors from the original are back; they've gone for celebrity voices this time. Although it's clear from the trailer that whoever's playing the Chamberlain is imitating the distinctive "Hmmmmmm" mannerism that Barry Dennen gave the character.
And yeah, Whitmire's departure was announced in 2017 but apparently it happened late in 2016. From what I've heard of Matt Vogel as the new Kermit, I think he captures Kermit's original voice and personality much better than Whitmire did.
The Gelflings actually did look a bit more expressive on the bigger screen where you can see more of the details. There is still a bit of the dead eye look you are talking about, but I think a lot of that comes down to the overall design and way they are built, and to get rid of it completely you'd probably have to pretty drastically change their design, to the point that they wouldn't even be recognizable as Gelflings.As for the trailer...It looks very good, though part of me feels like they were a little TOO faithful to the original in some ways. The Gelflings for example still seem to suffer from that expressionless, dead, doll-eyed look that always stopped me from fully investing in the original movie.
So was it pretty much just the Scientist's extracting the Vlaya that wiped out the Gelflings rather than a war or anything like that?They will do more than allude to it, I think. There were several scenes in the teaser of a white glittery fluid moving through tubes into a bowl. I believe that to be Gelfling essence, or “Vlaya”. We saw this process imposed on a number of Podlings and Kira in the original film and I suspect they will delve deeper into the Scientist’s shady practices, basically harvesting the very thing that caused the Gelfling extinction in the first place in order to preserve the Emperor’s “youth” over the many hundreds of years since the Sundering.
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