Prepare for the continuation of “The Simpsons” later this winter, as fresh episodes are on the horizon! Eager fans have already been given a sneak peek into what lies ahead for the rest of Season 36. The iconic adult animated sitcom commenced the first half of Season 36 last fall, marking its 35th anniversary on air. Now that the initial half has concluded, it’s time for “The Simpsons” to make a grand return with the second half, offering more episodes throughout winter and beyond. However, what exactly can we expect from the series next?
The animated series “The Simpsons” is set to resume with new episodes in March, following a short hiatus from its usual Sunday night slot on FOX. For a brief period during the midseason schedule, “Family Guy” will replace “The Simpsons”. However, Deadline has provided some initial insights into the upcoming Season 36’s premiere, or as they call it, the debut episode. The first details hint at a fresh tale involving Homer and Flanders, as well as some notable guest stars to enrich the narrative.
What to Know for The Simpsons Season 36 Midseason Premiere
Season 36 of “The Simpsons” is set to return on FOX starting March 30th, with fresh episodes. The comeback starts from Episode 12, and although the title isn’t out yet, Deadline hints that Jane Kaczmarek and Rachel Bloom will make guest appearances in this episode. As for the plot of the episode, Deadline suggests that it will revolve around Bart trying his hand at celebrity DJ-ing and Homer reaching the breaking point with Flanders, offering a sneak peek into the midseason premiere.
Jane Kaczmarek, known for her role as Judge Constance Harm on The Simpsons, has had a recurring character on the show since her debut in the Season 13 episode “The Parent Rap.” Her first appearance was notable for being a more stern and authoritative judge than previously seen on the series. She proved to be such a compelling character from the start that she was brought back numerous times, with her most recent appearance occurring as recently as Season 34 in the episode “One Angry Lisa.” Therefore, it’s possible that an upcoming courtroom scene could feature Judge Harm, and this might be related to the conflict between Homer and Flanders.
How to Catch Up With The Simpsons
With Season 36 of “The Simpsons” just around the corner, it’s time to dive back into Springfield and reacquaint myself with the hilarious antics of our favorite family! Catch up on all the episodes from the current season now on Hulu before its March premiere. The first half of this season has been nothing short of groundbreaking, featuring some unexpected character deaths and experimental episodes that even long-time fans haven’t seen before – including a clever series finale twist in the premiere!
If you’d prefer to get up-to-speed on the initial 35 seasons of “The Simpsons” before seeing what happens next, you can now watch all past episodes exclusively on Disney+. This streaming platform also offers the unique Christmas special where “The Simpsons” aired its first ever double episode. To commemorate their 35th anniversary, this special was a fantastic glimpse into the series’ progression over the years. All that remains is to see what new adventures lie ahead.
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