THE SIMPSONS: Everything Is Okily Dokily As Season 31 Is Now Streaming On Disney+

THE SIMPSONS: Everything Is Okily Dokily As Season 31 Is Now Streaming On Disney+

2020 hasn't been the best year for new content, but there is some good news for Disney+ subscribers, because The Simpsons season 31 is now streaming on the service, including the Kevin Feige episode!

By Nighthawk01 - Oct 02, 2020 08:10 AM EST
Filed Under: The Simpsons

One of the biggest draws on Disney+ remains The Simpsons, especially with little to no new content streaming on the platform thanks to the ongoing pandemic. 

While the series will continue to air on FOX, new seasons are going to be added moving forward, including season 31! That landed on Disney+ earlier today, and joins the previous 30 seasons on the streaming service. Among the highlights in this run are guest appearances from Aquaman star Jason Momoa, Thor: Ragnarok's Cate Blanchett, and singer John Legend. 

The highlight for those of you reading this, however, will no doubt be episode 14 which features Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige alongside Avengers: Endgame helmers the Russo Brothers.

Check out the press release below:
 

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BURBANK, Calif. (Oct. 2, 2020) -- Everyone's favorite family is back for the 31st season of the longest running scripted primetime show in television history, "The Simpsons." Now available on Disney+, the 22-episode season brings viewers back to Springfield for a fresh batch of episodes to binge alongside the service’s comprehensive set of every season available since the show first premiered in 1989. 

The Emmy Award-nominated season features an all-star lineup of celebrity guest appearances including Billy Porter, John Mulaney, Jason Momoa, Kevin Smith, Joey King, Lilly Singh, Cate Blanchett, Chrissy Teigan, and Jim Parsons, with musical performances from John Legend and Weezer.

Marvel fans won’t want to miss "Bart the Bad Guy" (Season 31, Episode 14) starring Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige, "Avengers: Endgame" Directors Anthony and Joseph Russo, and Maria Hill Actor Cobie Smulders. After first debuting in the short film "Maggie Simpson in 'Playdate with Destiny,'" Baby Hudson makes his Simpsons return in "The Incredible Lightness of Being a Baby" (Season 31, Episode 18). The season also includes the 30th episode in the legendary "Treehouse of Horror" anthology as well as the series’ first "Thanksgiving of Horror" (Season 31, Episode 8).

The latest season joins more than 600 episodes of "The Simpsons," "The Simpsons Movie," and short films "Maggie Simpson in 'The Longest Daycare'" and "Maggie Simpson in 'Playdate with Destiny'" already streaming on the service.

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Synard
Synard - 10/2/2020, 8:36 AM
I wish this show would stop already.
Urubrodi
Urubrodi - 10/2/2020, 8:54 AM
@Synard - I mean not trying to be rude, but just don't watch it? If it's still ongoing after 30 seasons it's because it still has a big audience.
Goneer
Goneer - 10/2/2020, 8:37 AM
Season 31 of regruited crap. Oh but they got black guys to voice Carl now. Racism is no more.
Goneer
Goneer - 10/2/2020, 8:43 AM
You know this show is [frick]ing disgusting.

It is no longer a show that pokes fun at capitlism, and american problems in a lighthearted funny manner. It is no longer the show that hit's the evil of corparate america, and the celebrities who sell products and botox. It is no longer the show of lighthearted great characters, and interesting storylines. It is no longer a good show.

It is pale lifeless zombie, corparate mcdonalds burger. No life, no spirt, just a big zombie shuffling on. It no longer hits corpate america it is tthe corparate america, a buisness owned piled a shit, and shimmering on with it's own sickness. Now every celebrity shows up with no relevence or humour just to say "Oh we know this celeb exists" it's sad. It is no longer the show that hits back with satire, or even satire in itself, it's just a bland garbage joke. Of these jorkers.

No longer is any characters more than sad zombies that pile jokes and blanding with their stupid faces. [frick]ing useless show, and a pile inhuman garbage that viewers heat up. It's nothing, at all it's [frick]ing nothing. It's less than nothing. Just buisness owned pile of shit running. It is has become the very shit the show hit against.
Goneer
Goneer - 10/2/2020, 8:46 AM
@HolyConforming - And to those swinless dogs that upvote every comment that supports the show. You are part of the problem. You either know it sucks, know it's terrible, and allow this garbage to continue. Or you are actually enjoy watching marge simpson screech like a dying seal. BAH
Goneer
Goneer - 10/2/2020, 9:00 AM
I'm disapointed in this community. Im disapointed.
RokoVII
RokoVII - 10/2/2020, 9:00 AM
This show hasnt been funny in a loooong time
MasterMix
MasterMix - 10/2/2020, 9:28 AM
Season 31 sucked. As a huge fan who's seen all 685 episodes, I can say that the last watchable season was 22.
CharleyBologna
CharleyBologna - 10/2/2020, 9:43 AM
I felt like they ran out of steam nearly 15 years ago. The only time I watch it now is when I am in line at the Simpsons ride at Universal Studios.
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