The Simpsons Producer Confirms One Character is Very Much Alive

In a recent chat with Variety, Selman clarified that contrary to appearances in the episode “Estranger Things,” Marge from The Simpsons is still alive. The show’s executive producer emphasized that there are no fixed rules or established lore for the series and humorously added, “The Simpsons doesn’t even have a set storyline!” Selman elaborated on the future scene, suggesting that since the future episodes of The Simpsons are speculative and change each time, Marge will likely not die again. He concluded by stating that Marge is dead only in one episode that aired six weeks ago.

10 Times Marvel Movies Referenced DC

In a playful nod to fans or a bold jab (particularly at Deadpool), the Marvel films have consistently acknowledged DC Comics. Although these instances don’t necessarily hint at an imminent crossover, they undeniably bring a smile to long-time comic enthusiasts. Here are ten occasions when Marvel movies (from MCU and beyond) subtly, humorously, or even self-referentially referenced DC in surprising, amusing, and downright meta ways.

Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal’s Action Movie Sequel Is a Worldwide Streaming Hit

Among the current top picks on Prime, I find myself captivated by Alex Garland’s drama, “Warfare,” which trails only slightly behind the number one spot. The action-comedy “Deep Cover” also intrigues me, placing fourth on the list. Completing the top five is “A Working Man,” starring Jason Statham, a film that graced the big screen in March.

7 details you might have missed in that Black Ops 7 teaser

In a recent Call of Duty Podcast, Treyarch’s associate creative director Miles Leslie provided some insights into Black Ops 7, confirming known information as well as hinting at undiscovered details in the teaser trailer that the gaming community hasn’t noticed yet.