Sneak Peeks for the fourth episode of Season 33, titled “Treehouse of Horror XXXII“, have been released by FOX. The episode will air on October 10, 2021!
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It’s that time of year when we celebrate the yearly custom that became an annual tradition! Now scarier than ever… pic.twitter.com/zJWTY4hHTG
Sneak Peeks for the first, and Season Premiere, episode of Season 33, titled “The Star of the Backstage“, have been released by FOX. The episode will air on September 26, 2021!
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It’ll be the most musical episode they’ve ever done, with all original songs. Kristen Bell will guest star as Marge‘s singing voice.
Marge has amazing memories of being the stage manager of her high school musical, Y2K: The Millennium Bug, and decides to restage it with everyone 20 years later for one last show. But when her old high school nemesis comes to town, she realizes that her high school memories aren’t what she thought they were. The only place Marge sang beautifully was in her head, so she has a magical inside singing voice that only we can hear. When she sings, it comes out beautiful, like Kristen Bell.
A preview of one of the songs was shown. The image has Homer in his underpants singing whilst Marge looks annoyed.
The episode was inspired by Disney+ series Encore, hosted by Kristen Bell. CXG composer Jack Dolgen wrote the music for this episode.
For the very first time, the episode will feature 5 segments. A preview of one of the segments was shown at 34:05, starring the previously announced guest star Maurice LaMarche, that will tell Maggie Bart’s telltale stories.
It is meant to be sort of non-canon, or at least more self-contained than usual episode. It’s based on the kinds of crime shows people love to binge-watch on Netflix etc.
That comment was kind of misquoted. It’s an episode based on the kinds of crime shows people love to binge on Netflix etc. It won’t be on til next season and it’s kind of a special thing so I think it’s best to not reveal any more about it right now.
Sneak Peeks for the twenty-second, and Season Finale, episode of Season 32, titled “The Last Barfighter“, have been released by FOX. The episode will air this Sunday, May 23, 2021!
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Get ready to run! The Simpsons season finale hits the road this Sunday at 8/7c. pic.twitter.com/LLJG6iTkEM
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Sneak Peeks for the twenty-first episode of Season 32, titled “The Man from G.R.A.M.P.A.“, have been released by FOX. The episode will air this Sunday, May 16, 2021!
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Sneak Peeks for the twentieth episode of Season 32, titled “Mother and Child Reunion“, have been released by FOX. The episode will air this Sunday, May 9, 2021!
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New information and Sneak Peeks for the nineteenth episode of Season 32, titled “Panic on the Streets of Springfield“, have been released by FOX. The episode will air this Sunday, April 18, 2021!
Writer of the episode, Tim Long, in an interview with variety, says that Qulloughby, the imaginary friend character played by Benedict Cumberbatch, is not Morrisey: “I grew up as a moody kid obsessed with catchy-yet-depressing indy music from England, so this show was sort of a natural for me. And like Marge, my parents wondered what the hell was wrong with me — they still don’t know.”
The character is an original character created for the show: “And I’m sticking by that! Having said that, the character is definitely Morrissey-esque, with maybe a small dash of Robert Smith from the Cure, Ian Curtis from Joy Division, and a bunch of other people.”
Long continues saying he met Morrissey and The Smiths in 1986, on the band’s tour “Queen is Dead”, “and it’s safe to say they changed my life. I’ve seen Moz many times since then, most recently at the Hollywood Bowl in 2018. Executive producer Matt Selman was also at that show, and we got to talking about how much music meant to us as weird, alienated teenagers — and also how being a big fan of someone is like having a lifelong relationship with them, with all the ups and down that implies. This show grew out of that discussion”.
Tom ends with some notes about Benedict’s role and his scenes with Lisa, “[they] are just magical. And the songs, with lyrics by me and music by Bret McKenzie, are so good. Bret knew exactly what we were going for and nailed it. He’s maybe the nicest genius I know”. The scene belove is a special preview for Vanity of their interaction.
Afterwards, The Simpsons’ Twitter account informed us of an extended version of the episode viewable after the broadcast on Hulu, featuring the music from Benedict and Bret McKenzie.
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For an extended cut of this Sunday's episode featuring music by Benedict Cumberbatch and Bret McKenzie of @fotc, head over to @hulu after Sunday's broadcast on @FOXTV. pic.twitter.com/N4zH5xrFlI
Sneak Peeks for the eighteenth episode of Season 32, titled “Burger Kings“, have been released by FOX. The episode will air this Sunday, April 11, 2021!
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