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EXCLUSIVE: The Simpsons showrunner and executive producer Matt Selman addresses the backlash connected to Marge’s death, giving a candid response.
A viral video claims The Simpsons predicted Diogo Jota’s death, but no such episode exists — here’s the truth behind the hoax and the real tragedy.
The Simpsons, known for its humor, has surprisingly mirrored real-life events. The show joked about Donald Trump's presidency ...
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It’s official, The Simpsons just did something that left fans gasping and scrambling for answers. In the Season 36 finale, ...
Days ago, the internet was deeply saddened to learn that “The Simpsons” matriarch Marge Simpson had passed away during the recent season finale. The Season 36 finale episode “Estr… ...
Ask any die-hard fan of The Simpsons about the most polarizing episode of the series, and odds are you’ll hear “Homer’s Enemy.
Totally! I remember — this didn’t last long— the laserdisc era, where it was like [uses Homer Simpson-like voice] “A music is CDs; a movie is big CDs.” [laughs] Yes! We’ve seen so much technology come ...
Marge Simpson is not dead yet. Yes, the Season 36 finale gave us a glimpse into the future, but it was just that: a flash-forward. In the present-day world of Springfield, Marge is very much alive.
Did "The Simpsons" really kill off Marge Simpson in the finale? Yes and no. The show's 36th season set off a social media firestorm, predictably so.
Did The Simpsons really just kill off Marge? Marge Simpson — the blue-haired, ever-patient glue of The Simpsons — appeared to die in the jaw-dropping Season 36 finale. But is she actually gone for ...