The Simpsons Season 34 features one of the show's most memorable parodies in "Treehouse of Horror XXXIII." The "Death Tome" segment within the episode highlights a glorious, hilarious parody of ...
An episode of “The Simpsons” showed a President Donald Trump-like character in a coffin and predicted Feb. 14 would be the “day everything changes.” The version of President Donald Trump that has been ...
The Simpsons are almost 40 years old and the voices of some of the actors are giving out. The Beatles are gone. Carlin is gone. The world moves on and more art comes in to replace it. Things change.
The episode then offered some clichéd ideas of how The Simpsons could end, including Principal Skinner’s retirement, Moe’s shutting down and the death of Mr Burns.
When The Simpsons comes back for its midseason premiere on Sunday, March 30th, the animated series will be picking up right from where it left off with Season 36. This new season kickstarted last ...
After the death of Peter Fenwick, a neuropsychiatrist who studied near-death experiences, readers shared stories of their own. Credit...Rachel Levit Ruiz Supported by By Michael S. Rosenwald In ...
Beginning Sunday, March 30, Season 36 of The Simpsons debuts ... Peter/Maverick getting together with Lois/Charlie, the tragic death of Joe/Goose, and Peter/Maverick’s blooming relationship ...
A screengrab of the viral video predicting global internet outage. Long-running US TV show, The Simpsons, has gained a reputation for delivering accurate prophesies in recent years. From ...
Produced by ElevenLabs and News Over Audio (Noa) using AI narration. Listen to more stories on the Noa app. It was like a party at the end of the world. Before TikTok’s owner, ByteDance, pulled ...
Hank Azaria, who has voiced over 100 different characters on The Simpsons, fears that artificial intelligence will steal the likeness of voice actors. Azaria penned an op-ed in The New York Times ...
Even though plenty of other sci-fi movies and TV shows featured variations of this technology, The Simpsons’ prediction is especially accurate, as in 2010, Apple released FaceTime for their iPhones.
Death in Paradise season 14 will be on our screens very soon, with the BBC confirming that fans will be able to settle in with the premiere on Friday 31 January at 9pm on BBC One and iPlayer.