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When do new 'Simpsons' episodes come out? Season 35 release date, cast, how to watch
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Date:2025-04-18 12:41:53
"The Simpsons" is returning to Fox for a 35th season this fall as part of the network's "Animation Domination" lineup.
The show will join "Family Guy," "Krapopolis" and "Bob's Burgers" in Fox's fall lineup, the network said.
"Family Guy" returns for its 22nd season while "Bob's Burgers" is back for a 14th. "Krapopolis" is a new show from creator Dan Harmon, of "Rick and Morty" fame.
In the upcoming season of "The Simpsons," the network teases that "Marge experiences a series of nightmares about young Bart’s childhood coming to an end. Additionally, Homer accidentally volunteers for a school crossing guard position and the annual chilling trilogy 'Treehouse of Horror XXXIV' is back."
The Emmy Award-, Annie Award- and Peabody Award-winning show is the longest-running primetime scripted show in television history, according to Fox, and has been a pop culture staple since premiering in 1990.
Here's everything you need to know about Season 35 of "The Simpsons."
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'The Simpsons' Season 35 premiere date
The new season of "The Simpsons" premieres on Sunday, Oct. 1 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Fox.
New episodes will be available to stream on Hulu the next day.
'The Simpsons' Season 35 cast
All major cast members will return for the 35th season of "The Simpsons."
The cast includes:
- Dan Castellaneta (Homer Simpson/Barney Gumble/Grampa Simpson/Mayor Joe Quimby/Krusty the Klown/Groundskeeper Willie)
- Julie Kavner (Marjorie Bouvier Simpson/ Patty Bouvier/Selma Bouvier/Grandma Jackie Bouvier)
- Nancy Cartwright (Bart Simpson/Nelson Muntz)
- Yeardley Smith (Lisa Marie Simpson)
- Harry Shearer (Charles Montgomery Burns/Waylon Smithers/Principal Seymour Skinner/Ned Flanders/Otto Mann/Scratchy/Kent Brockman/Reverend Timothy Lovejoy)
- Hank Azaria (Moe Szyslak/Apu Nahasapeemapetilon/Chief Clancy Wiggum/Dr. Nick Riviera)
How to stream seasons 1-34 of 'The Simpsons'
The first 34 seasons of "The Simpsons" are available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.
Season 34 is also available to stream on Hulu.
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