The Simpsons Movie returns for sequel after two decades

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The Simpsons Movie will return for a sequel 20 years after the original, 20th Century Studios and Disney confirmed on Monday.

Based on Fox's popular and long-running animated sitcom - which follows the lives of Homer, Marge and their three children, Bart, Lisa and Maggie - the as-yet untitled sequel is set to be released on 23 July 2027.

The first film, released in 2007, saw Homer accidentally pollute the water supply of Springfield and then attempt to save his family and city, which had been sealed off under a huge glass dome.

The poster for the new film, shared on various social media platforms, shows a doughnut being grabbed alongside the tagline: "Homer's coming back for seconds."

Excited fans posted in the comments underneath, with many satirising the show's opening credits to show images of Bart writing lines on a school blackboard, which read: "I will not wait 20 years to make another movie."

The Simpsons first appeared in 1987 as cartoon shorts on another US TV show, before getting their own one two years later.

Created by Matt Groening, it has now aired for 37 seasons. And it was recently renewed through to season 40, which will air in 2028/29.

The first movie, directed by David Silverman, grossed an estimated $536 million (£400m) at the global box office, and there had been rumours in the press of a sequel for years but nothing was confirmed until now.

Showrunner Matt Selman recently told Variety that streaming had helped the series not only remain relevant to older viewers but also gain new fans.

"Now, instead of the kids watching it on local TV in the afternoon, they can just watch it all, all the time, all day, all forever," he said.

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"Now, instead of the kids watching it on local TV in the afternoon, they can just watch it all, all the time, all day, all forever," he said.
I guess he's talking about kids in LatAm because there is zero Simpsons merch on the shelves up here and zero memes being made about contemporary Simpsons shit (closest is the Homer-disappears-into-bush gif)
 
Holy fuck the Simpsons movie came out in 2007? That shit feels like it was yesterday. It feels like I used to watch the Simpsons constantly when I was a kid but I guess there's probably a lot more of the series I haven't watched than what I actually have watched. I'd stopped watching it even before the movie came out. It's kind of a weird feeling when it's something you remember so much about but really there's way more of it you know nothing about at all.
 
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Man Hollywood is getting pretty desperate. The Simpsons were thoroughly out of good ideas when they did the first one and that was 20 years ago.
 
It's not even dead. It's been post mortem for the longest time.
 
They're going to milk this show for another 40 years, its a cash cow. Once the VAs start to retire, they will hire new ones and use AI to alter the voices to make them sound the same.

And eventually Milhouse will troon out and become Barts lover, with Nelson as their 3rd. And the idiot fans of the show will lap it up


On one of the "future" episodes, they had Martin Prince troon out and become Martia Prince. It's when adult Lisa was looking at her facebook friend requests.
 
I saw the first one in theaters like 3 or 4 times with different people.

Why?

I have no idea, I didn't even like it, it was beating a dead horse back then 20 years ago.
 
Now, I don't even know anyone who has watched the show in forever.
During the pandemic, I watched this strange episode that made little sense. Jack Black opened a trendy comic book shop right across from Comic Book Guy, and the most vivid memory I have is Jack Black suddenly singing in Korean. The episode featured cameos from comic artists and ended with Comic Book Guy giving up and closing his shop, offering no real resolution and feeling like a surreal fever dream. I still don't see why they're bothering to make more episodes, let alone a sequel to the movie.
 
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