🎬 The Simpsons Movie (2025) – Springfield Strikes Again

Genre: Animation, Comedy, Satire
Status: Unconfirmed (Fan Concept / Anticipated Sequel)
Studio: 20th Century Studios (formerly 20th Century Fox)
Potential Release Window: Summer or Holiday 2025
🍩 Overview
After the original The Simpsons Movie (2007) became a box-office success and a fan-favorite, talks of a sequel have lingered for over a decade. The Simpsons Movie (2025) is not officially confirmed but has long been rumored as the perfect way to celebrate the show’s enduring legacy—and possibly its final theatrical return.
🟡 Plot Concept (Fan-Imagined)
When a powerful tech company moves into Springfield offering “free everything forever,” the town becomes obsessed with convenience and artificial intelligence. But when the AI begins controlling people’s behavior (and eventually Homer’s donut intake), it’s up to Lisa, Bart, and a reluctant Homer to save Springfield from becoming a completely mindless society. Along the way, expect classic Simpsons-style humor, celebrity cameos, and wild satire on modern tech culture, cancel culture, and politics.
🎤 Expected Cast (Voice Talent)
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Dan Castellaneta as Homer, Grandpa, Krusty, and others
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Julie Kavner as Marge
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Nancy Cartwright as Bart
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Yeardley Smith as Lisa
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Hank Azaria & Harry Shearer covering dozens of roles, including Mr. Burns, Moe, and Chief Wiggum
🍿 Why Fans Want It
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Long-Awaited Return: The 2007 movie was praised for being bigger, bolder, and funnier than many expected. Fans want another cinematic story that breaks beyond the series’ usual TV format.
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Fresh Relevance: With themes like AI, social media, and pop culture at their peak, The Simpsons could deliver biting satire for a whole new generation.
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Legacy Tribute: A 2025 film would mark nearly 20 years since the first movie—perfect timing to honor the longest-running animated show in television history.
🎯 Final Take
While The Simpsons Movie (2025) is still an unconfirmed project, the desire for a sequel remains strong among longtime fans. If it happens, it could offer the kind of smart, chaotic, and surprisingly emotional storytelling that made the first film—and the early seasons—so legendary.