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The Simpsons Has Been Renewed For Season 33 And 34

The Simpsons Has Been Renewed For Season 33 And 34

The show will soon notch a record-setting 757 episodes.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Fans of The Simpsons will be cheering at the news the series has been renewed for another two seasons.

The revelation marks the show's 33rd and 34th seasons, which will take the series all the way to 2023 and notch a record-setting 757 episodes.

While some might say the show has been in decline for many years, people still seem to tune in every time there's a new episode.

The latest season saw a per-episode audience of seven million people across all the platforms, which is a 146 per cent increase compared to when it was just airing on TV.

The premiere of Season 32 was the most watched in five years, representing how audiences are still loving the four-fingered family. It was also the most watched launch in six years and most-streamed premiere ever on Hulu and Fox Now.

When news of the two additional seasons hit Springfield, Homer Simpson said: "With any luck the show will soon be older than I am."

The Simpsons creator and executive producer Matt Groening said: "Everyone at The Simpsons is thrilled to be renewed once more, and we are planning lots of big surprises. Homer will lose a hair, Milhouse will get contact lenses, and Bart will celebrate his tenth birthday for the thirty-third time."

Fox Entertainment boss Charlie Collier added: "It's a sincere pleasure to announce the Season 33 and 34 pick-ups for The Simpsons. We keep hoping that, eventually, they'll get it right.

"Profound respect for and congratulations to Matt, Jim, Al and the many other wonderful partners working really hard to finally elevate The Tracey Ullman Show. As they say, 'practice makes perfect.'"

Last year, Fox announced it had also commissioned two new seasons from both Family Guy and Bob's Burgers.

Featured Image Credit: Fox

Topics: Entertainment, TV and Film