What will happen to Springfield’s residents has been hinted at by the showrunner of The Simpsons, whose show will return to television this autumn. In an interview with Deadline, showrunner Matt Selman said that the season opener would centre on Homer (Dan Castellaneta) being engaged with a conspiracy cabal, as well as other plot details and guest stars for the long-running Fox animated comedy. Two of the show’s classic “Treehouse of Horror” episodes, which air around Halloween, will be included in this season. In Season 27, the show included two Halloween episodes, one of which was the classic “Treehouse of Horror” and the other of which took place in the regular chronology of the show.
This year’s “Treehouse of Horror” will spoof the anime Death Note in one of its episodes, which will follow the classic three-story pattern. The second one is a send-up of It in which Krusty the Clown plays the role of Pennywise. Krusty will also host an afternoon discussion show in an upcoming episode. Selman saw parallels between Krusty the Clown’s talk show and Ellen DeGeneres’s long-running programme, which aired from 2003 through 2022. An episode this season will also detail the methods used by The Simpsons to accurately predict the future. In the future-set episode “Bart to the Future” from 2000, President Lisa Simpson notes that Donald Trump served as president before her.
This was one of the show’s most accurate predictions. Simu Liu, from Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, will guest star this season as the love interest of Lisa (Yeardley Smith). In Season 6, Episode “Lisa’s Wedding,” we got a glimpse of Lisa’s potential romantic future. Season 5 will also have a special appearance from Melissa McCarthy. According to Selman, “she plays a youngster who is Homer’s competition for affection from Grandpa,” and that’s “a pretty meaty, humorous scene.” “She portrays a quirky youngster who has Grandpa’s devotion, but Homer can’t understand why.
How come he didn’t like me?” A “extremely emotional” moment, according to Selman. “Season 34 is going to be amazing,” Selman exclaimed. “Resting on your oars is not an option. Each episode should stand on its own in terms of tone, story, style, visuals, scares, and cinematic flair, so you’ll need to keep challenging yourself. This is what we do with around 85% of them. Indeed, it is rather satisfactory. To me, a B+ has always represented a passing grade.” The Simpsons Season 34 debut air date is set for Sunday, September 25 on Fox.
