URGENT UPDATE: Matt Groening, the visionary behind The Simpsons, just unveiled a fascinating detail about his personal life at San Diego Comic-Con. During a lively autograph signing, Groening candidly shared that he owns a one-of-a-kind Simpsons-themed guest bedroom that is sure to delight fans!
Groening, speaking with On The Red Carpet, enthusiastically described his guest room, stating, “I have a special ‘Simpsons’ themed guest bedroom. And, it’s got ‘Simpsons’ bed sheets, and ‘Simpsons’ pillows, and a ‘Simpsons’ lamp, and ‘Simpsons’ wallpaper, and ‘Simpsons’ draperies.” This unique setup showcases not only Groening’s creativity but also his deep connection to the iconic series.
But the best part? Groening humorously noted, “The amazing thing about having a ‘Simpsons’ guest bedroom is people only stay one night.” His light-hearted comment highlights the fun and whimsy of the beloved animated show, making it clear why fans are drawn to every aspect of The Simpsons.
As part of the Comic-Con festivities, Groening was joined by producer David Silverman, as well as writers Matt Selman and Michael Price. Together, they discussed the show’s exciting future, including a feature in TIME magazine and a recent Emmy nomination for Outstanding Animated Program.
Fans can catch all 36 seasons of The Simpsons streaming on Disney+ now, with the highly anticipated season 37 premiering tonight. This season promises to bring more laughs and unforgettable moments to viewers worldwide.
The Walt Disney Company, the parent company of Disney+, continues to support Groening’s groundbreaking series as it maintains its status as a cultural phenomenon. With millions of fans eagerly waiting for new episodes, the impact of The Simpsons remains as strong as ever.
Stay tuned for more updates from Comic-Con and beyond as The Simpsons continues to evolve, delighting audiences with its satirical humor and innovative storytelling.
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