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The Simpsons Movie Sequel Confirmed for Summer 2027 Release

Originally Published 3 months ago — by The Guardian

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A sequel to The Simpsons Movie has been announced, set to be released on July 23, 2027, nearly two decades after the original film, with no detailed plot revealed yet. The series continues to be popular, with discussions about a theatrical release influenced by the success of recent Disney animated films.

NYT Crossword Solutions for September 22, 2025

Originally Published 3 months ago — by The New York Times

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The NYT crossword for September 22, 2025, features a 'Simpsons'-themed puzzle with the recurring sound 'D'OH!' at the end of multiple answers, including Bordeaux, Trudeau, Super Nintendo, and cookie dough, celebrating the show's enduring cultural impact and clever wordplay.

Simpsons Creator Makes Bold Predictions on Trump, Musk, and Future Events

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Euronews.com

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Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons, predicted that the show will continue until Donald Trump dies, highlighting the show's history of predicting future events, including Trump's presidency. The series has been renewed through 2029, coinciding with its 40th anniversary.

'The Simpsons' Announces Star-Studded Guest Lineup and Social Commentary

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Variety

Matt Groening announced that 'The Simpsons' will feature guest stars like Kieran Culkin, Viola Davis, and Idris Elba in its 37th season, which will include the show's 800th episode. Groening humorously suggested that the show can predict the future, including political shifts and media influence, even joking about deleting Fox News to liberate parents from MAGA. The show continues to be a cultural phenomenon with upcoming predictions and guest appearances, emphasizing its ongoing relevance and satirical edge.

Coldplay Kiss-Cam Scandal Sparks Public and Legal Reactions

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Lifehacker

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The article debunks the claim that 'The Simpsons' predicted the Coldplay kiss-cam scandal, clarifying that the viral image was AI-generated and not from the show. It also highlights how the show has accurately predicted other major events in the past, but emphasizes that these predictions are largely due to chance, coincidence, or the show's satirical nature, rather than psychic abilities.

'The Simpsons' Season Finale Shocks Fans with Major Character Death

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Entertainment Weekly

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In the season 36 finale of The Simpsons, Marge is depicted as dying in a future flash-forward episode, but this event is not considered canon and does not affect the show's ongoing storyline, as such episodes are more speculative than official.

'The Simpsons' Season Finale: Marge Simpson's Death Sparks Fan Debate

Originally Published 6 months ago — by NewsNation

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In the 36th season finale of 'The Simpsons,' a flash-forward scene depicts the death of Marge Simpson, which upset many fans. The episode focuses on the sibling bond of Bart and Lisa, and ends with a heartfelt reunion and a humorous cameo by Ringo Starr. Fans reacted with shock and disappointment over Marge's death.

The Simpsons' Animated Twist on Monday Night Football

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Arizona Sports

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The Simpsons-themed alternate broadcast of Monday Night Football humorously referenced Arizona State University (ASU) by introducing Krusty the Clown as an ASU alumnus. This animated telecast, featuring characters like Homer and Bart Simpson, was created in collaboration with ESPN and the NFL, using advanced tracking technology to sync player movements with real-time game action. The broadcast, available on ESPN+, Disney+, and NFL+, blended football with The Simpsons' humor, marking the second year ESPN has produced such an alternate broadcast.