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The Simpsons creator Matt Groening was at San Diego Comic-Con and made a bold claim about the show's future...View on euronews
The Simpsons officially returns with Season 37 this September, kicking off a historic four-season renewal. Expect more chaos, comedy, and cultural commentary.
Albert Brooks and Cole Escola (“Oh Mary”) are among the guest stars stopping by Springfield during the upcoming Season 37 of “The Simpsons,” the show’s producers announced Saturday at San Diego Comic-Con.
As mentioned above, The Simpsons will return for Season 37. The announcement was made on April 2, 2025, along with the news of Seasons 38, 39, and 40, which will take the show up until the 2028-2029 season. The Simpsons is the longest-running animated show.
The release date announcement comes after 'The Simpsons' was renewed for four new seasons in April this year (just before the finale of season 36, which aired on May 18).
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Nearly four months after The Simpsons was renewed for four additional seasons and three months since the animated show last aired, FOX has announced when fans can expect the legendary family back on small screens.
However, Groening and company did take some time to respond to the recent pop culture news of the day and people’s attempts to claim that The Simpsons predicted them. After the recent viral kerfuffle at a Coldplay concert,
The Simpsons has a long future ahead of it, as the beloved animated franchise has been renewed all the way up until season forty. In the past, the story of Springfield has seemingly made quite a few predictions that have come true,
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