Simpsons Finally Kills a Longtime Character
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The season 36 finale caused quite a stir with fans, but this isn't the first time a core family member bit the dust. The Simpsons' season 36 finale, "Estranger Things," skips ahead to a future where Marge is the first Simpson to die. Fans expressed shock ...
The Simpsons season 37 premiere suggests that Marge was a young teen in the '90s, making her and Homer millennials. Co-showrunner Matt Selman is unconcerned with moving the characters' backstories forward in history: "I am not worried about messing with ...
The Simpsons stunned fans by killing off Marge Simpson in its season 36 finale … sort of. The May 18 episode, “Estranger Things,” teased some shocking events awaiting Marge and Homer once their children finally grow up. The finale, which was written ...
But there have also been several instances where Springfield's Grim Reaper has refused to allow characters a return trip. Here's the updated tally of four Simpsons that have famously stayed dead — and four that have returned to the land of the living.
“The Simpsons” executive producer Matt Selman has spoken out about the surprising decision to “kill off” Marge Simpson during a flash-forward scene in the show’s Season 36 finale. Although the decision caused major controversy within the hit ...
“The Simpsons” pulled the unthinkable in their Season 36 finale – they killed off Marge. While the show’s decision to show the actual death and fallout of the blue-haired matriarch shocked many fans, there should not be a major cause for alarm for ...
Homer saved the world in the first installment in 2007. The beloved Simpsons will appear on the big screen again, with Disney announcing an untitled movie set to release on July 23, 2027. Plot details have not been officially released, with 20th Century ...
The episode, titled “Estranger Things,” focuses on the sibling bond between Bart and Lisa, who grow apart after they stop watching the kids’ show “The Itchy & Scratchy Show.” Marge is fearful that her kids will become estranged — which turns ...
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