Showrunner Matt Selman says the show doesn't want to sacrifice its storytelling. Showrunner Explains Why The Simpsons Has Phased Out Couch Gags Spencer Kaufman
She released a teaser clip to give fans a clue of what to expect. Lindsay Lohan Will Voice Maggie Simpson in New Simpsons Episode Trey Alston
The two-time Emmy Award winner scored more than 560 episodes over the course of his 27-year run on the show. Alf Clausen, The Simpsons’ Longtime Composer, Dead at 84 Scoop Harrison
The legendary voice actor has perfected The Boss and is taking it on the road. Hank Azaria on His Bruce Springsteen Tribute Band and Nailing The Boss’ Voice: Podcast Kyle Meredith
A 30-year-in-the-making homecoming for the one-time Simpsons writer. Conan O’Brien Returning to The Simpsons for Season 36 Premiere Scoop Harrison
The Simpsons writers may have started it all as a joke, but the members of Cypress Hill teamed up with the LSO to make it a reality. Cypress Hill Bring Simpsons Episode to Life with London Symphony Orchestra Concert: Watch Mary Siroky
The Simpsons predicted the performance in the 1996 episode "Homerpalooza." Cypress Hill Announce Concert with London Symphony Orchestra Decades After Simpsons Joke Eddie Fu
The Grammy-winning singer will play double duty as herself and Homer's elven spirit guide. Lizzo Jams with The Simpsons in Season Finale Preview: Watch Bryan Kress
Season 34 episode "One Angry Lisa" references "forced labor camps where children make smartphones." The Simpsons Episode Mentioning China’s “Forced Labor” Cut from Disney+ in Hong Kong Eddie Fu
Chris Ledesma, who served as music editor on The Simpsons for 33 seasons, has died at the age of 64. Ledesma had worked on the animated sitcom since its series premiere in 1989 up until his departure in 2022 due to health issues. All told, Ledesma contributed to 735 episodes of The Simpsons as well as to multiple shorts and other specials. He documented much of his work on a blog called Simpsons Music 500. In a 2013 video profile from SAE Institute USA, Ledesma explained his role on The Simpsons. Primary working in conjunction with longtime composer Alf Clausen, Ledesma said, “We sit down and plot out where all the music is going to go in every scene, and what the music’s motivation is. The composer dreams up the music, and I’m the technical guy who makes sure it fits in the picture ...
[Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers for The Simpsons, Season 34 Episode 6, “Treehouse of Horror XXXIII.”] The popular attitude for decades now is that The Simpsons, Fox’s beloved, iconic, and seemingly undying animated tentpole, is past its prime — despite regular renewals year after year, as a critic there very rarely feels like much urgency in checking in on the show. However, “Treehouse of Horror XXXIII,” arriving in the show’s 34th season, is full of genuine surprises, the least of which being that the annual anthology of horror tales seems like the show has found a spark of new creative energy. Okay, it’s primarily the second two parts of the episode which inspire that statement — not that the initial story, “The Pookadook” is bad, but it’s a pretty straightforward riff on...
The Simpsons has a history of predicting the future, but QAnon is taking the animated series’ perceived abilities to the next level. As Vice reports, the conspiracy group is certain that something bad is going to happen on September 24th, and they’re basing their assumptions on one episode of the series and a poor choice of words from a German politician. While no one at QAnon is certain what, exactly, is going to happen on September 24th, followers on different platforms have thrown around the possibility of nuclear war, a financial crisis, water poisoning, and an armed revolution. The conspiracy theorists first got the idea for a fall armageddon when German lawmaker Friedrich Merz, speaking about the Russian invasion of Ukraine earlier this month, misspoke and said everyon...