The Simpsons, renewed for another two seasons

“The Simpsons”, the longest animated television series, continues and continues. The now legendary fiction that tells the crazy adventures of Homer, Bart, Lisa and company has been renewed for a season 33 and 34 on Fox.

At the end of season 34, scheduled for 2023, the iconic animated comedy will have a total of 757 episodes. The 700th episode of “Manger Things” will air on March 21.

“Everyone in ‘The Simpsons’ is excited to be renewed once again and we are planning many big surprises. Homer will lose a hair, Milhouse will wear contact lenses and Bart will celebrate his 10th birthday to 33 “For the second time,” Matt Groening, the show’s creator, said in a statement.

With its 32nd season currently airing, the show has won 34 Emmy Awards, 34 Annie Awards, 9 Environmental Awards, 7 People’s Choice Awards, 13 Writers Guild of America Awards and was the first series. animated that won a Peabody Award (in 2016).

In addition, “The Simpsons” was nominated for an Academy Award in 2012 for the short film “Maggie’s Longest Day”, which is currently on Disney + along with the previous 31 seasons. The saga made its debut in 2007 with a film that grossed over $ 527 million at the world box office.

“Original, brilliant, outrageously funny, predictable … there aren’t enough positive adjectives to describe this great comedy that continues to entertain viewers of all ages,” said Dana Walden, president of Walt Disney Television’s entertainment division. a statement.

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