It is an all star political cast in an upcoming episode of the popular TV show 'The Simpsons'. The show will give its take on Donald Trump's first 100 days in office. Some of you will laugh, others not so much. That is the beauty of America. Opinions - we all are entitled to our own.
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The Simpsons obliquely anticipating future events has become a common phenomenon, though never quite so regrettably as a 2000 episode that referenced “President Trump” in our future. Now, writer Dan Greaney looks back on the unfortunate premonition, noting the line was intended to envision an America that “went as bad as it possibly could.”
You’ll have to wait until October 6th to see the episode in its entirety, but we've got an early look at the couch gag put together by master of horror Guillermo del Toro for The Simpsons, 2013 "Treehouse of Horror" Halloween special.
While I'm sure not everyone will find this equally as funny as most. I was drawn into this video for the impressions, and while some aren't as good as the original folks who do them, I think it's still pretty impressive.
After years of sharing the same block on Fox Sunday nights, 'The Simpsons' and 'Family Guy' are finally doing something that no one ever expected: they're crossing over. To be more specific, an upcoming episode of 'Family Guy' will see Peter Griffin and his family stumble into the town of Springfield, where they encounter the Simpson family.
You can expect a batch of meth when watching 'Breaking Bad', well you can expect a batch of Crystal Blue on this week on 'The Simpsons'. Even Walter and Jesse show up in the episode, as themselves - not cartoons.
It may have only taken ten years, but it looks like the playful rivalry between 'The Simpsons' and its sort of spiritual successor 'Family Guy' may finally be put to rest. While both FOX series have taken playful shots at one another over the years, the bridge has finally been built as 'Family Guy' creator and voice-artist Seth MacFarlane will lend his voice to an upcoming 'Simpsons' episode! Who
Well, it's election season, so everybody who is anybody is going to tell you how to vote. Check out this Pro-Obama video made by one of the animators for both The Simpsons and Family Guy.
Never fear, ‘30 Rock‘ fans, for Tina Fey certainly won’t be out of work for long when the show begins its final season this fall on NBC. Instead, Fey will take her signature sensibilities to ‘The Simpsons,’ guesting in the already-crowed 24th season of the long-running series. But will ‘SNL‘s former funny-lady play herself a la Justin Bieber, or an original character? And blerg, when will we se
Tom Waits will help Homer Simpson prepare for the end of the Earth on a future episode of ‘The Simpsons.’ The singer has been lined up as a guest voice for a forthcoming Season 24 episode that’s scheduled to air some time in December.