How Many Simpsons Seasons Are There in 2023? (FutureStarr.com)
The Simpsons is one of television's most iconic shows. With more than 700 episodes to its name, it's been a staple of the Sunday animation block for decades. #FutureStarr
Last September, the Emmy Award-, Annie Award- and Peabody Award-winning animated comedy's Season 32 premiere racked up ratings, viewership and streaming records. That's why FOX recently renewed the long-running series for two more seasons.
The Simpsons Lives On
It's been over thirty-five years since The Simpsons first debuted and the animated family comedy has gone on to become one of television's most iconic franchises. With more than 700 episodes to its name, the show's reputation is solid and it continues to set records every year, making it one of the longest-running scripted shows on TV.
Even though the show has been on a hiatus for most of this year, it's returning to TV with season 34 this January and mocking its Golden Age. With the show's popularity on Disney+ and a recent renewal, there's no reason to believe that The Simpsons will be ending any time soon.
The 'Simpsons' will celebrate its 700th episode this weekend with an all-new episode called 'Manger Things', and it's likely that the show will be renewed for two more seasons which could take the series well into 2023. This comes after The Simpsons recently reached its highest-rated season in over a decade, and it's also a testament to how much Fox has invested into the show and how popular it is among the 18-49 demographic.
With the 700th episode of The Simpsons airing this weekend, fans are starting to get excited about what the next year holds for their favorite cartoon family. With predictions about new wars, viruses and more circulating online, there are many wild scenarios that fans think are possible for The Simpsons in 2023.
While some of these predictions are a little far-fetched, it's worth noting that The Simpsons has been successful in predicting some major events in the past. For instance, they were right about the World Cup final in 1997 and Donald Trump's Presidential run in 2000.
In addition to this, it has also been rumored that Homer Simpson will lose his hair and Milhouse will get contact lenses in 2023. While it is unlikely that these changes will happen, it is still an interesting idea to see how these characters are going to cope with these changes over the years.
The Simpsons may not be as groundbreaking or as wildly popular as it was in the early days, but its longevity has made it one of television's most beloved shows and it will continue to thrive for years to come. No matter what, it will always be an important part of American culture and that's what makes it so special.
The Simpsons Reboot
The Simpsons is one of the most well-known and loved animated series in history. It has amassed an enormous fanbase over the years, and it's been responsible for introducing a lot of people to animation. It's also the longest-running scripted series in TV history, and it's likely to be around for a while yet.
Fox recently renewed The Simpsons for two more seasons, which will take the show up to 2023. As for how many episodes the cartoon will go on to air, that's up to showrunner Al Jean and Simpsons creator Matt Groening, but it's safe to say they're not sure.
Aside from The Simpsons, we're also seeing a revival of the popular sci-fi cartoon Futurama. In fact, Hulu has just announced that they are greenlighting a 20-episode reboot of the long-running comedy with the original voice cast returning.
According to Variety, the new show will pick up with Philip Fry and Leela waking up from cryogenic sleep 1,000 years into the future. The series follows Fry's adventures with his fellow humanoid aliens and a foul-mouthed android named Bender.
The show has a cult following that has been built up over the years and it's no surprise why; it's one of the most original and creative adult animated shows ever made, which is why we're so excited to see it return. The series paved the way for many adult-animated comedies to follow, like Rick & Morty and Solar Opposite.
This new season will have 20 episodes, with 30 minutes of duration each. It's being directed by Matt Groening and David X. Cohen, and the first episode is set to air this month.
Fans of the show will be happy to know that there are still plenty of good stories to tell. The final episode, "Meanwhile," saw Fry and Leela reliving their zany past when Professor Farnsworth built a device that could alter the universe and send them back in time.
The upcoming season of the animated sitcom will focus on Homer and Marge's family. In addition to the main cast, we'll also see the return of Bart, Lisa and Maggie Roswell. Plus, we'll get to meet more characters from the town of Springfield and beyond.
The Simpsons Movie
The Simpsons is the longest-running primetime scripted series in TV history, and it will likely remain that way for a while. That's because Fox has just renewed the beloved sitcom for two more seasons, taking it through 2023.
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The show is currently airing its 700th episode, and it's one of the most watched shows on television (it's averaging 7.0 million viewers this season). It also has the highest-followed program on social media with 63 million followers.
It's also a top-rated show in the 18- to 49-year-old demo, a testament to its continued appeal as an animated series. That's why it's been picked up again, a move that demonstrates the continuing strong relationship between 20th TV and the network after Disney's $71.3 billion acquisition of Fox in 2014.
There have been a number of different movies based on The Simpsons over the years. Some have been mediocre (such as the 1999 film 'The Simpsons Movie'), while others have been highly praised.
This 2007 feature-length film was produced by Gracie Films for 20th Century Fox and was directed by David Silverman, who is also a former Simpsons supervising director. It was released in the United States on July 27, 2007, and it received positive reviews for its humor, emotional weight and callbacks to early seasons.
While it's unlikely to win new fans, it does have enough good jokes to keep those who already love The Simpsons entertained. That's thanks to some good writing, a number of well-timed gags and a few cleverly conceived plot points.
The premise is fairly simple. After being woken up by a truck driving through Springfield, Homer decides to try and rescue his family. After a few attempts, he's eventually successful, although his efforts aren't without a few mishaps along the way.
As they try to escape, the family are surrounded by a giant dome. They get closer to it, able to see it using binoculars. However, when they do, the dome falls over and Russ Cargill (voiced by Hank Azaria) appears on the giant screen, announcing to the citizens of Springfield that he's placing a dome over their town as a "mistake."
The president then announces a plan to remove the dome, an operation known as Operation Soaring Eagle, which involves killing everyone in the city. The family tries to escape, but they are quickly knocked unconscious by the truck driver(s). In the end, the dome is blown off and Russ Cargill has won, leaving his tavern owner Moe Szylak as the new Empire of Springfield.
The Simpsons Ending
The Simpsons is one of the most enduring animated institutions of modern media, and has been a staple of US broadcasting for over three decades. It's also currently the longest-running primetime scripted sitcom in television history.
It's no surprise that FOX has renewed the series for a 34th season in 2021, taking it to 700 episodes. That's the highest number of seasons that any TV show has had, and it's set to go on for many more years to come.
As the Simpsons nears the end of its life cycle, fans are speculating about what it would take to end this iconic show on a high note. It's one of the most popular and enduring programs of all time, and its long-term success is something that many TV viewers are envious of.
For years, the rumor mill has been churning out predictions for the show's eventual ending. While a few of these wild scenarios have been realized, others are still unsettling for many fans.
One of the most terrifying of these is a video that predicts global inflation, wars, and the death of Donald Trump in March 2023. Another crazier prediction is a new virus that's worse than COVID.
There's a plethora of other predictions, like zombies and the rise of a new world leader. These videos can be found all over the Internet, but they're all quite chilling in their own way.
Some of the other wild predictions include Marge and Lisa volunteering to be some of the first humans to go to Mars with a private company called Exploration Inc. The episode also shows that they'll live on the red planet together in 2050.
If you're a fan of The Simpsons, this will definitely be a fun addition to your binge-watching list. As it's a non-canonical version of how the family's timeline has evolved, this is a great chance to see what might have happened had these characters not been portrayed as they are today.
While the idea of a "what if" episode has been seen in some other animated sitcoms, this is the first time that The Simpsons has taken it on. It's one of a handful of episodes that have shown a different future for the characters in the series, and it's a fun way to conclude the family's story.