The Simpsons Movie Sequel Arrives July 2027: What to Expect After 20 Years
Well, “Eat my shorts!” The Simpsons Movie Sequel is set to release in July of 2027! Why Now? Why Not Sooner? So, why did it take 20 years to make this happen? According to the show’s creators, the first movie was such a massive undertaking that they needed a breather. Fair enough, I guess. But with The Simpsons still going strong—renewed through its 40th season, because apparently, this show is immortal—it seems like the perfect time to bring the family back to theaters.
Let’s not forget that The Simpsons is a cash cow for Disney+. Between streaming the show’s 800+ episodes and pumping out exclusive shorts, the franchise is still a moneymaker. And while the show’s ratings have dipped over the years (because, let’s face it, nothing can top the golden era of the 90s), it remains a cornerstone of Fox’s Animation Domination lineup. Translation: The Simpsons isn’t going anywhere, and neither is our love for it.
What’s The Simpsons’ Plot? Your Guess Is as Good as Ours

Disney and 20th Century Studios are keeping the plot under wraps, but let’s be real—does it even matter? Whether Springfield faces another environmental disaster, Homer accidentally becomes president, or Maggie finally speaks in full sentences, we’re here for it. The original movie gave us a giant glass dome, Tom Hanks narrating government propaganda, and Homer’s hilariously bad decision-making. If the sequel delivers even half that chaos, it’ll be worth the wait.
And yes, the OG voice cast is expected to return. Dan Castellaneta (Homer), Julie Kavner (Marge), Nancy Cartwright (Bart), and Yeardley Smith (Lisa) are basically Springfield royalty at this point. If they’re not involved, we riot.
Why The Simpsons Movie Sequel Matters (Besides the Nostalgia)
The Simpsons is more than just a TV show—it’s a cultural institution. Whether we are watching it for its endless satire or a “D’oh!”, the show has shaped comedy, pop culture, and, of course, politics. The first movie was a love letter to fans, packed with Easter eggs and callbacks to classic episodes. If the sequel follows suit, it’s going to be a nostalgia-fueled rollercoaster for longtime fans and a hilarious introduction for the uninitiated (seriously, who hasn’t watched The Simpsons at this point?).
Final Thoughts: Woohoo!
The announcement of The Simpsons Movie sequel is proof that good things come to those who wait—though 20 years is pushing it, don’t you think? It does not matter if you have seen every episode since 1989 or are a casual viewer who just loves Homer’s antics; this movie is shaping up to be a must-watch event. So, mark your calendars, stock up on pink donuts, and get ready for a summer 2027 filled with laughs, chaos, and maybe even a little heart.
As Homer would say, “Woohoo!” Or, if you’re feeling more Marge about the whole thing: “Hmmmm…” Either way, we’re all in.
