During participation in Comic-Con in San Diego, Matt Groening commented on the future of the series and the satire against the US President
The creator of The Simpsons, Matt Groeninghe made an intriguing statement during his comic-con appearance in San Diego: the series, which is already the longest animation and sitcom in TV history, will not end until the death of the president of the United States, Donald Trump.
Since its debut in 1989, The Simpsons It has been a reference in pop culture, famous for its apparently accurate predictions about world events and events. During the panel, Groening He shared his opinion about the future of the series, saying that initially he imagined that season 36 would be the last. However, he made it clear that there is no plans to end the plot for now. “Let’s go on. Let’s go until someone dies,” he said (via Variety).
Declaration of Groening He made direct reference to the former president, famous for being a recurring target of the series. He still played:
When you-know-what die, the forecast of The Simpsons is that there is a dance on the streets. Unless President Jd Vance [atual vice de Trump] Decide to ban celebrations. “
The Simpsons and the forecasts about Trump
The bond between The Simpsons and Donald Trump It goes beyond the internal jokes of the series. The animation portrayed the Rise of the Republican to the US presidency in a 2000 episode and even his reelection in 2015, which made many fans impressed by the ability of the show to “predict” political events. In addition, other important events over the years have also been in some way anticipated by the series, consolidating their fame as a pop culture oracle.
The controversy with South park and the political satire
In the same event, Groening also commented on the conditions of political satire in Hollywood, referring to the recent episode of South parkwhich made harsh criticism of Trump. The animation portrayed the president with a micro penis and placed him in scenes with Satan, generating negative government reactions. Trey Parkerco-creator of South parksarcastically apologized during the event: “We are terribly sorry.”
Despite criticism of Trump be a common theme in comedy animations, the declaration of Groening and the continuous success of The Simpsons They show that the series still has a lot to say.
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Source: Rollingstone

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