Fox gives ‘The Simpsons’ ‘unprecedented’ renewal deal
- Fox renewed 'The Simpsons', 'Family Guy', 'Bob's Burgers', and 'American Dad!' for four seasons each.
- These renewals occurred because of the shows' popularity and Fox's commitment to its partnership with Disney.
- The agreement guarantees the shows will continue through the 2028-29 broadcast season, extending their runs.
- Michael Thorn stated the new deal celebrates the popularity of these comedies and the relationship with 20th Television Animation.
- The renewals ensure these animated series will continue to generate value and build audiences across platforms.
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Future of The Simpsons announced following 36 seasons on air
The sitcom already holds a record for the most seasons of a scripted show in US history
Fox gives ‘The Simpsons’ ‘unprecedented’ renewal deal
“The Simpsons” is apparently the TV show that will run forever. Not only have its 36 seasons made the animated comedy the longest-running American scripted primetime series in history, but today, Fox Entertainment announced an “unprecedented” vote of confidence in the show, created by former Portlander Matt Groening.
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