After 800 Episodes THE SIMPSONS Showrunner Says There Will Never Be a Conventional Finale
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In the celebration of the 800 episodes, Matt Selman explained his plans for one of the TV's most beloved families.What are the reasons why the story of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie will not have definitive closure.
After 800 Episodes THE SIMPSONS Showrunner Says There Will Never Be a Conventional Finale
After 37 years and seasons, and over 800 episodes, The Simpsons is the longest-running animated American TV show in history. The show has told so many stories at this point, it’s a wonder they still have ideas. Yet, week after week, fans return to see TV’s favorite family up to new shenanigans. In celebration of the show’s latest episode milestone, showrunner Matt Selman talked to TheWrap about the show’s future, and he said definitively of a po…
The iconic program that embodies one of the "The Simpsons" family will never have an official final episode. As stated by his Matt Selman, who currently leads the series while broadcasting his season 37. In a recent interview with The Wrap, Selman explained that the team had already performed a kind of parody at the end of the series. This took place about a year and a half ago. The possible Simpson finals "We made an episode that was like a par…
Never. Never. At least according to the manufacturer-executive Matt Selman, ‘The Simpsons’, which is already in its 37th season, will not have a final episode in conventional fashion. According to him, the series has not been planned to go round to a final conclusion and a final ‘cafona’. In the interview, Selman admitted that the creative team... The post Will be the end of ‘The Simpsons’? The series's producer talks about raw materials appeare…
The Simpsons Boss Describes How the Show Would End
The Simpsons has been a TV staple since it first debuted on Fox in 1989, but with over 800 episodes under its belt, there are no plans to wrap up the series any time soon. One might imagine that if it ever did end, it could put a neat bow on the lives of Springfield’s beloved animated family, but showrunner Matt Selman says that wouldn’t be the case. Referencing the season 26 episode “Bart’s Birthday,” Selman told The Wrap that The Simpsons has …
Buenos Aires, February 14 (NA) --A few days after the release of the 800th episode of The Simpsons, the creative director of the series, Matt Selman spoke about how the story of the most beloved family on TV could end. According to the Argentine News Agency, Selman made it clear that if there was an end, he would not follow the traditional clichés of television and that there would not be a dramatic farewell episode. “It would be a normal episod…
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