You can hold off on the eulogies—Marge Simpson isn’t going anywhere. Despite a flurry of online chatter sparked by the Season 36 finale of The Simpsons, reports of the character’s demise have been ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: 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 ...
A few months after the matriarch of “The Simpsons” was revealed to be dead in the future on the Season 36 finale of the long-running animated Fox comedy, she returned Sept. 28 in the Season 37 season ...
You can put down the pitchforks and save the strongly-worded letters: Marge Simpson is not going anywhere. Despite a sudden uptick in online hot takes that the Simpson matriarch died in the show's ...
The Simpsons' season 36 finale, "Estranger Things," skips ahead to a future where Marge is the first Simpson to die. Fans expressed shock over the death, but flash-forward episodes typically aren't ...
The Simpsons just wrapped its 36th season with an emotional jolt that sent fans into a frenzy—Marge Simpson, the blue-haired matriarch of America’s longest-running animated family, was shown dead and ...
“The Simpsons” Season 36 finale revealed that the Simpson family matriarch died in a flash-forward scene. The episode, titled “Estranger Things,” focuses on the sibling bond between Bart and Lisa, who ...
"The Simpsons" ended its 36th season with a shocking death in the Simpson family. The animated series killed off matriarch Marge Simpson (voiced by Julie Kavner) during the season finale, which aired ...
Fans of the The Simpsons are scrambling for answers after an episode teased the fate of one of the animated sitcom's beloved characters, Marge Simpson. The scene, which teased the iconic character's ...
Originally appeared on E! Online. The city of Springfield can rest easy. “Obviously since 'The Simpsons' future episodes are all speculative fantasies, they’re all different every time,” Matt Selman ...
D'oh! The Simpsons is going strong in its 35th season, and the writers are exploring some new directions. After three and a half decades, Marge and Lisa Simpson are starting to get the screen time ...