Summary
- The Simpsons Movie 2 could thrive in today's market of family-friendly films.
- Now is the ideal time to create The Simpsons Movie 2 before interest and key actors decline.
- A sequel to The Simpsons Movie would rejuvenate interest and keep the franchise relevant.
It has been 17 years since The Simpsons Movie hit cinemas around the world. This highly anticipated film took everyone's favorite family from the small screen to the big screen. It performed very well, proving that the popularity of The Simpsons stretches beyond people just watching the show from the comfort of their own homes.
With a clever plot that tapped into the topic of global warming, The Simpsons proved that it could perform well in a movie format. Fans have been hoping for a sequel ever since, and creator Matt Groening has now provided a positive update on the possibility of that happening at some stage.
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Matt Groening Teases The Simpsons Movie 2 For The Future
The Simpsons Movie Performed Well At The Box Office
People have always wanted to see The Simpsons return to the big screen since the first movie was released, proving how much people enjoyed the original film. However, those involved in the creation of The Simpsons have always tended to steer fans away from that idea as they have focused on continuing to create brand new episodes of the show that are relevant and entertaining, ensuring that the quality doesn't drop. However, when speaking to Screen Daily, Groening teased that a sequel might happen, although they don't want to take a break from making the series itself, which presents a problem.
"The first movie killed us. We don’t have a ‘B team’; we did the movie and continued doing the series at the same time. We even had a countdown clock on the wall, we called it The Simpsons death clock, counting down the months, weeks, days, seconds til we had to have the movie finished. And it made us break down. So in a perfect world, we would do [another] movie. We’ll see.”
The Simpsons Movie grossed over $530 million at the worldwide box office back in 2007, which was an impressive figure and showcased that fans of the series were more than willing to support the show being taken into a movie format. It's not always easy to transition a television show into a movie, especially like The Simpsons, where each episode typically lasts around 22 minutes. It's a tall order to switch that format into a full-fledged movie, but if the original is anything to go by, the team behind The Simpsons can do it.
The Simpsons Movie 2 Would Likely Thrive In Today's Market
Family-Friendly Movies Are Dominating The Box Office
Cinema has completely changed since The Simpsons Movie was released, with a global pandemic and rising prices negatively impacting the industry. However, family-friendly movies has been one genre that has continued to dominate, with people still heading out in their droves to watch animated movies that are done right. People want to be entertained, and if they can have their entire family captivated at one time, it will prove to be a hit at the box office, and that's something that The Simpsons Movie 2 would deliver. The show has always entertained children due to the vibrant colors and over-the-top personalities, with lots of goofy physical humor being thrown into the mix. However, the more subtle adult jokes have ensured that this show can be enjoyed by people of all ages, making it perfect for today's market. Audiences now tend only to go and pay for a few movies per year, and they typically want it to be an event. People want something special to check out, whether it's a major Marvel film or a summer blockbuster. The Simpsons returning to the big screen would fall into that category, and after such a long wait between the first movie and now, it would end up thriving.
Now Is The Perfect Time For The Simpsons Movie 2 To Be Made
It's Important To Do It Before The Series Runs Its Course
Right now is the ideal time for the team to create The Simpsons Movie 2 while there is enough interest and as many of the original people are involved. Actors have started retiring from their roles on The Simpsons in recent years, and others aren't getting any younger, which naturally impacts their sound. That's why Groening and his fellow creative team need to get together and push another movie out so that it can look and sound as good as possible to meet fans' expectations. On top of that, there are so many things going on in the world that the show could base a movie around to make people laugh. Whether it's touching on political drama or the rise of AI, there are tons of options right now with big topics that would work in a long-form movie setting for the show.
Ultimately, it's essential that The Simpsons Movie 2 is made before the television show ends or simply stops being popular. Viewing figures have been dropping for The Simpsons over time, proving that the show's popularity is in decline, but a movie could quickly get the world talking about the series once again. At this point, The Simpsons is a global institution, which is why there's such a demand for another film to be created, but it's not something that should happen when all of the ideas have dried up, and the show has been forgotten about. Whether The Simpsons Movie 2 would work as a final chapter for the franchise is another idea that could be explored, but with the latest tease, it does feel like the idea of another movie is at least being kicked around, which will please The Simpsons fans.
The Simpsons
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- December 17, 1989
- Network
- FOX
Cast
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Dan CastellanetaHomer Simpson / Abe Simpson / Barney Gumble / Krusty (voice) -
Julie KavnerMarge Simpson / Patty Bouvier / Selma Bouvier (voice) -
Nancy CartwrightBart Simpson / Nelson Muntz / Ralph Wiggum (voice) -
Yeardley SmithLisa Simpson (voice)
- Showrunner
- Al Jean