“The Simpsons” has returned for its 35th season this week, and after more than three decades on air, the iconic animated sitcom is still promising a lot of firsts. Bart is turned into an NFT, Marge ...
Bart and Homer take over Monday Night Football on Dec. 9. You’re not imaging things if you tune into tonight’s Monday Night Football game and Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow looks like Bart Simpson ...
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It sounds like Lisa Simpson will be playing the Varsity Blues on Christmas Eve. Sunday's episode of The Simpsons (Fox, 8/7c) includes a storyline that riffs on the infamous college admissions scandal ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook It’s funny to even have a particular way to watch The Simpsons as most fans really did start at ...
“The Simpsons” and Christmas just go together. There have been so many Christmas-themed episodes in the history of the series that there’s an entire collection dedicated to them on Disney+. And ...
Not only does Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow look like Bart Simpson, but he’s starting to do some Bart Simpson-like things. Specifically, Burrow just spent $3 million on a Batmobile from ...
In "The Simpsons" episode "You Only Move Twice," Homer Simpson dreamed of owning the Dallas Cowboys but ended up with the Denver Broncos instead. Now, 28 years later, Homer will get a chance to live ...
The Fortnite and The Simpsons universes have clashed and have been brought together. Players will get to obtain all sorts of Simpsons cosmetics, explore Springfield, and enjoy themed mechanics in ...
Only one person can say they’ve got a Stanley Kubick film, “Oppenheimer,” “Stranger Things” and “The Simpsons” on their resume, and now Matthew Modine can check off the iconic animated series off his ...