Key Points

Get ready for more yellow family fun because The Simpsons are heading back to the big screen. The sequel movie is scheduled to hit theaters on July 23, 2027, taking the spot of an untitled Marvel project that was removed from Disney's schedule. This marks the first Simpsons film since the massively successful 2007 movie that earned over half a billion dollars worldwide. The announcement comes as the iconic animated series continues to break records as television's longest-running sitcom.

Key Points: The Simpsons Movie Sequel Announced for July 2027 Release

  • New film replaces untitled Marvel project on Disney's 2027 schedule
  • Original 2007 movie earned $536 million globally on $75 million budget
  • Series has been renewed through its 40th season airing in 2028-2029
  • Streaming has helped The Simpsons gain new fans and remain culturally relevant
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'The Simpsons' new movie announced, to hit theatres in 2027

The Simpsons return to theaters in 2027 with a new movie, replacing a Marvel project on Disney's schedule as the iconic animated family's big screen comeback.

"Woohoo! The Simpsons are coming to theatres with an all-new movie on July 23, 2027! - 20th Century Studios"

Washington DC, September 30

The makers of 'The Simpsons Movie' have announced the next instalment in this movie franchise. It is slated to release in theatres on July 23, 2027.

According to Variety, the film has taken the place of an untitled Marvel project, which has been removed from Disney's 20th Century production studio schedule.

In terms of Disney's Marvel Cinematic Universe, there will no longer be a new comic book instalment between 'Avengers: Doomsday' on December 18, 2026 and 'Avengers: Secret Wars' on December 17, 2027.

The 20th Century Studios announced the commencement of the film on their Instagram handle in the early hours of Tuesday.

"Woohoo! The Simpsons are coming to theatres with an all-new movie on July 23, 2027!" wrote 20th Century Studios on their Instagram handle.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DPMgc7Yj0PE/

'The Simpsons,' created by Matt Groening, is the longest-running animated series and sitcom on television. It has already been renewed through its 40th season, which will air in 2028 and 2029, according to Variety.

Set in the fictional town of Springfield, the show chronicles the lives of the Simpson family, including dad Homer, mom Marge, and kids Bart, Lisa, and Maggie.

A feature film titled 'The Simpsons Movie' was released in July 2007 to massive commercial success, earning 536 million USD at the global box office against a 75 million USD budget, reported Variety.

Directed by series veteran David Silverman, the movie's plot saw Springfield being confined under a massive glass dome after Homer accidentally polluted the town's lake.

A sequel has been in talks for years, but nothing has materialised until now.

After dozens of seasons and one movie since the show's inception in 1989, "The Simpsons" showrunner Matt Selman says that streaming has helped the series not only remain relevant in the cultural conversation but also gain new fans, as reported by Variety.

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Rohit P
Interesting that it's replacing a Marvel movie. Honestly, I'm happy about this - Marvel fatigue is real and The Simpsons always delivers quality entertainment.
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Arjun K
Hope they bring back the same charm. The first movie was brilliant but the recent seasons have been hit or miss. Fingers crossed for a proper comeback!
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Sarah B
As someone who discovered The Simpsons through streaming, I'm excited! The show has aged surprisingly well and still makes me laugh out loud. Can't wait for the movie!
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I hope they don't overdo the political correctness. The original charm was in the edgy humor. Hope they stay true to the spirit of the early seasons.
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Ananya R
My kids love watching The Simpsons with me now! Three generations in our family enjoy this show. Definitely taking everyone to the theater in 2027! 🎬

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