Fox’s hit animated series The Simpsons’ 36th season will premiere this fall. A few days prior, the cast of the series and its crew sat on the stage of this year’s San Diego Comic-Con to share new information on the newest season and what fans can expect. The creator of the animated series, Matt Groening (Futurama, Disenchantment), and the showrunner, Matt Selman (The Angry Birds Movie, The Simpsons Movie), have shared what’s coming up for The Simpsons. Some news included the announcement of the new Horror special, named Treehouse of Horror XXXV, which includes a Venom parody, originally reported by Variety, in which Homer becomes friends with a pair of jeans that speaks, named “Denim.” The creators also announced more about the premiere episode, named “Bart’s Birthday,” which will include new guest stars, such as John Cena (The Suicide Squad, Bumblebee), Danny DeVito (Big City Greens, Little Demon) and Tom Hanks (Cast Away, Forrest Gump), Comicbook.com reports. Furthermore, the original series writer Conan O’Brien (Now You See Me, The Lego Batman Movie) will return exclusively as a guest appearance. Selman stated that “It’s kind of crazy, star-studded premiere” and that it’s “a pretty bold, big idea.”
According to Comicbook.com, The Simpsons’ 36th season will return only on Fox on Sept. 8. For those interested in catching up on the animated series, the episodes for the 35th season are available to stream on Hulu, and the entire 34 seasons, including the movie, are available to stream on Disney+.
If anyone is interested in finding out more about the long-running animated series, Comicbook.com released the official synopsis for the long-running animated series, available to read below:”
“This beloved animated comedy tells the story of the Simpson family and the residents of the typical American town of Springfield. Homer Simpson works at the local nuclear plant, and does his best to lead his family, but often finds that they are leading him. Living with Homer at 742 Evergreen Terrace is loving, blue-haired matriarch Marge, troublemaking son Bart, overachieving daughter Lisa and pacifier-sucking baby Maggie.”
As stated beforehand, The Simpsons’ 36th season will begin streaming on Fox on Sept. 8.