Simpsons Movie returns for sequel
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Marge Simpson is back. A few months after the matriarch of “The Simpsons” was revealed to be dead in the future on the Season 36 finale of the long-running animated Fox comedy, she returned Sept. 28 in the Season 37 season premiere.
We’re getting a brand-new ‘Simpsons’ movie 20 years after the first one was released! Here’s everything we know about the upcoming animation, from the cast to the release
Nearly 20 years to the date after The Simpsons Movie hit theaters, everyone's favorite animated family will return to the big screen.
Disney’s 20th Century Studios has confirmed The Simpsons Movie 2 is real, and it already has its first poster and a release date of July 23, 2027.
James Gunn’s Peacemaker recently revealed that the show’s second season is primarily about Nazis, with a twist ending to its sixth episode. The Peacemaker Nazi dance was formerly available on their platform as an emote called “Peaceful Hips.” Combine those moves together, and many believe this forms a Nazi swastika.
Hank Scorpio, who appeared as a villain in The Simpsons' eighth season, episode two, You Only Move Twice, was due to be the main antagonist in the first film - but bosses created Albert Brooks' character Russ Cargill instead.
Opening Shot: It’s the big opening/closing weekend of the hottest new movie in Springfield, Hungry Hungry Hippos: Multiverse of Munching! But it’ll be streaming in three days, so the Simpsons can watch it at home on the couch.
Though, The Simpsons Movie was snubbed at the Oscars, the franchise did eventually make an appearance at the ceremony. In 2013, the Simpsons short "The Longest Day Care" was nominated for Best Animated Short. While it ultimately lost the category, it did allow the series to plant a flag on Hollywood's biggest night.