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EXCLUSIVE: The Simpsons showrunner and executive producer Matt Selman addresses the backlash connected to Marge’s death, giving a candid response.
Rest easy, "Simpsons" fans. Executive producer Matt Selman has quelled calls of concern from fans of the long-running show ...
Many fans of the long-running series were left devastated and confused after watching the Season 36 finale, which killed off ...
The Simpsons didn't kill off Marge in the main timeline, but introduced a possible future where she's passed away — and the show should revisit it.
The Simpsons producer shares statement on Marge’s ‘death’ after fan outrage - The Simpsons executive producer Matt Selman says: ‘There is no canon!’ ...
A funeral scene reveals that Marge has passed away. The now-adult Simpson kids stand by her grave site with a tombstone that reads, “Beloved wife, mother and pork-chop seasoner.
Marge Simpson is not dead and is very much alive, 'The Simpsons' EP says after the Season 36 finale sparked online outrage.
The Simpsons executive producer Matt Selman has said that a recent episode of the long-running animated series that showcased the aftermath of a key character's demise should not be considered canon — ...
Viewers at home saw a tragic death occur on the Season 36 finale of The Simpsons. The episode fast-forwarded 35 years into the future, with Homer outliving Marge ...
After a 35-year time jump, the audience learns that Marge has died, Bart and Lisa are estranged, and Homer Simpson, the family’s dad, is living in a retirement home.
The Simpsons took an unexpectedly morbid turn during the Season 36 finale by teasing Marge Simpson’s imminent death, leaving fans wondering what this could possibly mean for the long-running FOX ...