NEW YORK (AP) - The makers of "Sesame Street" are suing the promoter of a
new Melissa McCarthy movie, saying it's abusing the famed puppets' sterling
reputation to advertise the film.
A judge Friday scheduled a hearing next week to consider a request for
immediate relief by Sesame Workshop, which sued Thursday in federal court
for unspecified damages.
The film, "The Happytime Murders," is scheduled for release Aug. 17.
McCarthy plays a human detective who teams with a puppet partner to
investigate grisly puppet murders.
The lawsuit said the "Sesame Street" brand will be harmed by a
just-released movie trailer featuring "explicit, profane, drug-using,
misogynistic, violent, copulating and even ejaculating puppets" along with
the tagline "NO SESAME. ALL STREET."
STX Productions LLC says in a statement it is confident in its legal
position.

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