Nothing is forever in the world of 'The Simpsons.' Showrunner Matt Selman tells PEOPLE that just because a character dies or retires in one episode doesn't mean they can't return in the future.
The Simpsons” is reaching the 800-episode milestone. The people behind it say the show lasts because it always resets.
It sort of makes you think maybe we live in a simulation or something like that,” showrunner Matt Selman said of the show’s uncanny predictions.
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The Simpsons has announced a star-studded cast for its landmark 800th episode, which is set to include Kevin Bacon, Noah Wyle, Questlove and Boyz II Men. Quinta Brunson and Wyle's The Pitt co-stars ...
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After another improbable comeback win, the Chicago Bears were gathered in their locker room, waiting for head coach Ben Johnson to speak, when he let out a guttural scream. “F--- the Packers, man,” ...
In the Bears’ celebratory postgame locker room last Saturday night, Caleb Williams, surrounded by his team, shouted out Ben Johnson. With a game ball in hand, the second-year quarterback stressed how ...