Season 36 and beyond: All we know so far (Update: 4/2)

s35This post serves as a summary on all we know on future episodes of Season 36 and beyond so far. We’ll update it costantly as more news come.

Season 36 started Sunday, September 29, 2024.

It consists of 22 episodes, 18 airing on Fox and 4 released on Disney+ (with the first counting as 2 episodes). 6 episodes have yet to be aired on Fox and 1 to be released on Disney+.

Latest update: seasons 37 to 40 announced!


Scheduled episodes:

The Last Man Expanding” (36ABF06)

It’ll be the sixteenth episode.

It will air on April 6, 2025.

Springfield becomes hooked on a miracle weight loss drug… all except Homer.

It’ll be Comic Book Guy episode.

It was written by J. Stewart Burns and directed by Timothy Bailey. It was showran by Al Jean.

It guest stars Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony.

P.S., I Hate You” (36ABF07)

It’ll be the seventeenth episode.

It will air on April 13, 2025.

Marge‘s “nice-lady” reputation is on the line when an unknown blackmailer threatens to expose the angry woman she is inside.

It was written and co-showran by Cesar Mazariegos. It was directed by Michael Polcino.

It guest stars Beverly D’Angelo as Lurleen Lumpkin, Jon Lovitz as Artie Ziff, and Tim Meadows as himself.

Yellow Planet” (35ABF20)

It’s the third episode to be released exclusively on Disney+. It’ll be the last one to air in Season 36.

It’ll be the eighteenth episode.

It will be released on April 22, 2025.

Nature documentary style episode, ala The Blue Planet and National Geographic, in which the characters are adorable, screwed up, animals.

It will be the last to have Pamela Hayden in the cast, as for her retirement, however the last episode she recorded was “O C’mon All Ye Faithful“.

It was written by J. Stewart Burns and directed by Timothy Bailey. It’s showran by Matt Selman, Al Jean, Tim Long and Brian Kelley.

Abe League of Their Moe” (36ABF08)

It’ll be the eighteenth episode.

It will air on April 27, 2025, after the one week pause for Easter.

A Baseball themed episode with a parody of Shōhei Ōtani and his Picadillos gambling scandal. Hank Azaria says it’s a “good Moe show”.

It was written by Joel H. Cohen and directed by Rob Oliver. It was co-showran by Michael Price.


Unscheduled episodes:

The following episodes have no schedule yet. 3 of them will be part of Season 36, while the rest will be part of Season 37 to 40, as the show has been renewed for 4 more seasons, airing Fall 2025-Spring 2026, Fall 2026-Spring 2027, Fall 2027-Spring 2028, and Fall 2028-Spring 2029, 15 episodes each (plus Disney+ specials).

Stew Lies” and “Full Heart, Empty Pool” (36ABF09 and 36ABF10)

36ABF09 was written by Broti Gupta.

36ABF10 was written by Jeff Westbrook.

Production code is currently unknown due to the unknown order the WGA adds the episodes to the list.

Estranger Things” (36ABF11)

It was written by Tim Long.

Men Behaving Manly” (36ABF12)

It’ll be a Homer, Moe, Lenny, Carl and Barney episode.

It was written by John Frink and directed by Steven Dean Moore. It was showran by Al Jean.

Keep Chalm and Gary On” (36ABF14)

It was written by Christine Nangle and co-showran by Rob LaZebnik.

Treehouse of Horror XXXVI” (36ABF15)

It will air in Fall as part of Season 37.

It was written and showran by Michael Price, written by Michael Price, Broti Gupta and Dan Greaney, and directed by Matthew Faughnan.

One of the segment is “Homer vs. the Hatapult”. It will feature a giant hat on a catapult, an hatapult, due to a character only knowing how to hit things with hats.

Bad Boys… for Life?” (36ABF17)

It was written and showran by Al Jean and directed by Eric Koenig.

It’ll be a Bart-centric episode.

It guest stars Matthew Modine.

It will air this year.

Extreme Makeover: Homer Edition” (36ABF20-21)

It’s a double lenght episode, and the 799th and 800th in production order.

The title is a pun on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition that involves its plot.

It was written by Michael Price and Nick Dahan and directed by Matthew Nastuk for part 1 and Timothy Bailey for part 2. It was showran by Matt Selman and Michael Price.

Yellow Mirror” (36ABF22)

It was written by Carolyn and Kai Omine.

Harlan Dondelinger, and young Carl and Lenny appear in it.

The Beautiful Shame” (Unknown production code)

Originally “The Beautiful Shame” had the production code 35ABF08. However, in January of 2024 “The Yellow Lotus” script was read with this code, while “The Beautiful Shame” was postponed.

Marge and Homer and Moe and Maya” (Unknown production code)

It was written and showran by Al Jean.

Work on it began before the 2023 WGA and the SAG-AFTRA strikes.


Untitled episodes:

36ABF13, 36ABF16, 36ABF18, 36ABF19

Nothing is known about them.


Upcoming plots:

In one episode, Marge‘s self-image in the town that everyone thinks she’s a good person is at stake when Homer and Marge have to respond to a kidnapping and extortion situation. The kidnappers have not yet been decided on, but they’re thinking of Jimbo and Shauna.

One episode will reference the court room scene from the film Anatomy of a Fall.

One idea Al Jean has is Willie posing on OnlyFans.

Michael Price is co-writing an episode that started as Homer being like Ned Merrill, but going home by invading people’s backyard barbecues. It still has a slight Cheever-ish aspect to it but they lost the BBQs.


Production and further details:

Production Season 36 is 22 episodes long.

There are not plans of another cannon halloween episodes for now.

Matt Selman wants to do a Bluey couch gag in response to the Bluey opening parody.

Jessica Conrad has several episodes written.


Guest stars:

In Al Jean episodes Sidse Babett Knudsen will guest star.

John DiMaggio will guest star as an original character.


Stay tuned for more news and don’t forget to visit our pages on Season 36, as we always try to keep it up-to-date!

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