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“The Simpsons” showrunner Matt Selman teased how the animated household sitcom can seemingly “predict the long run” of their episodes and anticipates revealing all in Season 34.
“It’s a conceptual episode with plenty of loopy stuff in it, but it surely does an evidence of how ‘The Simpsons’ can predict the long run,” Selman informed Deadline in an interview.
The hit collection has been working for 33 seasons and has predicted main occasions previously resembling Donald Trump running for president, the coronavirus pandemic, Lady Gaga’s Super Bowl Halftime show and extra.
Since “The Simpsons” has aired for greater than three a long time on FOX, Selman — who can also be a author and government producer on the sitcom — stated pushing out recent content material for the collection is the “best inventive problem” for the writing group.
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The “Simpsons” showrunner Matt Selman teased how the animated household sitcom can seemingly “predict the long run” of their episodes, and he anticipates revealing all in Season 34.
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The present’s accolades boast 98 Emmy nominations in its lifetime, with 35 wins — together with being nominated this yr for excellent animated program. “The Simpsons” have created greater than 700 episodes.
“I’m enthusiastic about Season 34. It’s in all probability the perfect thirty fourth season of any present you’ve ever seen,” Selman joked.

“The Simpsons” showrunner Matt Selman joked, “I’m enthusiastic about Season 34. It’s in all probability the perfect thirty fourth season of any present you’ve ever seen.”
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He continued to say that “The Simpsons” will air two Halloween episodes this yr — two “Treehouse of Horror” episodes — and the opposite consists of three scary tales.

“The Simpsons” has been working for 33 seasons and has predicted main occasions previously, resembling Donald Trump working for president and the coronavirus pandemic.
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“Now we have an anime parody of ‘Loss of life Notice,’ which I’m so enthusiastic about. The total-length episode is a parody of Stephen King’s e book ‘It’ with, prepare for it, Krusty as Pennywise,” he remarked.
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Selman added that this season will characteristic a number of superstar company, resembling Marvel’s “Shang-Chi” star Simu Liu and comedy legend Melissa McCarthy.
“I’m very enthusiastic about Season 34. You may’t simply relaxation in your laurels. You must be pushing your self and difficult your self, and ensuring each episode is distinct and emotional and visible and compelling and scary and cinematic,” Selman concluded.
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“The Simpsons” will return Sundays on Sept. 25.