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The Simpsons: update

Updated: It's a double dose of “Treehouse of Horror” and a 750th episode in S34.

Update: Disney+ has now clarified the below release was for global audiences.

Season 34 has been screening in Australia since Sept 2022. No word as yet on S35.

Earlier:

Season 34 of The Simpsons will finally launch on Disney+ in October.

This season also marks the 750th episode titled “Homer’s Adventures Through The Windshield Glass.”

Guest voice appearances include Fred Armisen, Anna Faris, Will Forte, Simu Liu, Lizzo, Rob Lowe, Melissa McCarthy, Jade Novah, Aubrey Plaza, John Roberts, and more.

Season 34 debuted in the US in September 2022.

The longest-running primetime scripted show in television history, “The Simpsons” exploded into popular culture in 1989 and has remained one of the most groundbreaking and innovative entertainment franchises, recognisable throughout the world. Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie are instantly identifiable television icons. In the premiere, Homer is desperate to prove he’s not dumb and sets out to solve the case of the tortoise missing from the zoo. Season 34 also features a double dose of “Treehouse of Horror” episodes, marking the first time in the show’s history there have been two “Treehouse”-branded episodes in a single Halloween.

Wednesday October 11 on Disney+.

8 Responses

  1. No word on a free-to-air premiere, for either season? Seven still have rights, recently returning to 7mate on Thursday evenings.

    Also, what about Family Guy and American Dad (which I was told Seven still have a life of series arrangement for these two and was also told to expect them this month on 7mate)??

  2. I’m not sure this is right. Season 34 has been on Disney+ for a while. Season 35 premieres in the US on 1 October. I’d imagine that’s what’s launching on Disney+ on 11 October here.

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