The Simpsons Season 26 Release Date and Spoilers: The Mystery About Which Character Going To Die Remains Unrevealed
The Simpsons Season 26 Release Date and Spoilers: The Mystery About Which Character Going To Die Remains Unrevealed
The Simpsons twenty-sixth (26th) season will begin airing on Fox on September 28, 2014. Everybody is excited to watch The Simpsons Season 26, especially after watching re-telecast of all 552 episodes (and the movie) of The Simpsons From August 21st to September 1st.
Executive producers Al Jean and Matt Selman on Tuesday dropped a few new details about the Impending death, including how permanent the character's goodbye will be. When asked about the character which is going to die this season Jean keeping all curiosity alive in audience said that "when we kill 'em, they stay dead," suggesting that whichever character dies won't be brought back immediately afterwards like Brian on Family Guy or every superhero that has ever died. Though he did not reveal the name of the character, Jean hinted "The character that dies is portrayed by an actor who won an Emmy for playing that character. It's a terrific character and it happens in our premiere this coming year".
However, several voice characters from the Fox's animated series, including Dan Castellaneta (Homer, Grampa, Barney Gumble, Krusty and Louie), Nancy Cartwright (Bart), Julie Kavner (Marge), Yeardley Smith (Lisa), etc., have bagged the Emmy Award. Hence, as of now it is difficult to point out which character is set to kick the bucket by the end of the first episode of "The Simpsons" season 26.
While the Premiere show titled "A Clown in the Dumps" indicates that it could be Krusty the clown, a 30-second clip unveiled at Comic-Con in San Diego hints that it could be Homer as he is shown struggling with breathing problems in episode 1 of "The Simpsons" season 26.
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