The Verge community — that's you — is currently helping us review every episode of The Simpsons. We've also asked several Vox staffers to contribute their thoughts on the show's legacy. Inside the ...
Soon you’re going to be able to watch every episode of The Simpsons anywhere you want. Cable network FXX, which last year struck a deal to obtain the exclusive cable network rights to the ...
"The Simpsons" executive producer Matt Selman finally addressed the controversy surrounding the decision to "kill off" Marge Simpson during a flash-forward scene in the Season 36 finale. While the ...
Last night, “The Simpsons” spoofed cable news programming and a few well-known personalities — including Glenn Beck. The famed (and often infamous), animated show portrayed Homer Simpson as the host ...
TV writer and editor Jason Lynch tweeted this past Monday that FXNOW will make its way to the Apple TV within the next 12 months. FXNOW is Fox's on-demand video service which features content from FX, ...
There has been some speculation that Dominion Voting Systems’ $1.6 billion lawsuit against Fox News for spreading misinformation about their voting machines could bring an end to The Simpsons. It’s ...
Yesterday Ernest Borgnine died and I wanted to watch the episode of The Simpsons that he starred in: Boy Scoutz 'n the Hood. Unfortunately I discovered that Fox is still managing the back catalogue of ...
Pennsylvania Senate hopeful John Fetterman has enlisted the help of a popular Simpsons character in his latest political attack ad against opponent and tv personality Mehmet Oz, in which he ...
Fox settled its Dominion Voting Systems defamation suit for $787.5 million, but the network’s litigators submitted several clips from “The Simpsons” to be shown in court, had the case gone to trial.
The Simpsons is two things. It’s a 30-year-old TV show, complete with a film, merchandise and video games. It’s also an online hydra; a many-headed beast of steamed hams, GIFs of Homer disappearing ...
As Dominion Voting Systems’s $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News gets underway, a report says the network intends to present clips from The Simpsons to the jury as part of their defense.