Exclusive: The Simpsons Season 35 Premiere Date Unveiled, Prepare for Incredible Surprises!

Exclusive: The Simpsons Season 35 Premiere Date Unveiled, Prepare for Incredible Surprises!

The long-running animated series, The Simpsons, continues to captivate fans as it unveils the highly anticipated premiere date for Season 35 Excitingly, the show has also been renewed for an impressive Season 36, ensuring Fox's Animation Domination Block remains intact for the foreseeable future

Fox has announced the premiere date for The Simpsons season 35, marking the continued success of the iconic sitcom family. Despite some criticism about the show's decline in quality, The Simpsons remains a popular and enduring series with new episodes airing yearly. The upcoming season is scheduled to begin on October 1, 2023. While the ongoing strikes in the entertainment industry may potentially impact the show in the future, fans can look forward to upcoming episodes for now.

Fox’s Animation Domination Block Is Staying Intact For The Foreseeable Future

Exclusive: The Simpsons Season 35 Premiere Date Unveiled, Prepare for Incredible Surprises!

In addition to The Simpsons, Fox’s Animation Domination block includes other popular long-running shows such as Bob’s Burgers and Family Guy. Fortunately, all three of these beloved animated series have been renewed for new seasons until 2025, ensuring that Fox will continue to dominate the animation scene on network primetime. However, the excitement surrounding Animation Domination in 2023 goes beyond the usual, as a new series called Krapopolis, created by Rick & Morty co-creator Dan Harmon, is set to join the lineup. While it remains to be seen if Krapopolis will have the same longevity as its Animation Domination counterparts, it is worth noting that Bob’s Burgers, the youngest show in the block with 14 seasons, is unlikely to be surpassed in terms of longevity. On the other hand, The Simpsons, with over three decades on air, is undoubtedly a safe bet to retain its title as the reigning king of animated comedy shows, at least in terms of quantity.

Source: Collider