FOX execs promised more to come for The Simpsons; Season 29 and 30 already confirmed
Homer, Marge, Lisa, Bart and Maggie will continue to rock the American Family with their antics, eccentric values and most important, their love and support for each other. The longest running animated sitcom with over 669 episodes which already surpassed Gunsmoke with only 635 episodes. The most loved family has never failed its viewers and thus proves it with 7.2 million average viewers since its first season; no doubt, Fox has already confirmed a continuation for Season 29 and Season 30.
The casts will also stay with the show's renewal thus strengthening its stability in maintaining the quality of the animated series. Deadline Hollywood has confirmed on a similar article the comeback of Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria and Harry Shearer to seal the deal of Season 29 and 30. The Chairmen and CEO's of FOX Television Group has already extended their greetings to The Simpsons, the casts, voices and crew who made the show a "landmark series" due to this record-setting moment.
The network's big bosses were all grateful for the avid viewers who are already attached to the cultural impact the show represents in its episodes and with this, they are promising more of The Simpsons. Following its 30th year, GameNGuide recently reported FOX's renewal for 2 more seasons, thus surpassing both Gunsmoke and Flintstones. Although Homer's family show have received threats of cancellation from the network, their viewers saved them, satisfying its ratings regularly.
No doubt, The Simpsons will not only stay on tv but lucky enough, children today will still have the chance to meet the legendary family. One reason for the show's continuous success are the original voices which connect old time viewers and new ones to the beloved characters. Now, with the renewed contract for season 29 and 30, the story of a hilarious family consisting of Homer, Lisa, Bart, Marge and Maggie will continue in Springfield.