TLDR: Is The Simpsons really ending after Season 36? Fans are buzzing over the latest episode, but the answer might surprise you.
Springfield is buzzing, and so are its fans. With the premiere of The Simpsons Season 36, Episode 1, viewers are asking: Is this really the end of TV’s longest-running show? But hold on, folks—Homer and the gang aren’t going anywhere just yet.
The first episode of the new season, titled “Bart’s Birthday,” kicked off with a star-studded gala and a heavy dose of nostalgia. Former Simpsons writer and late-night legend Conan O’Brien made a cameo, throwing fans into a frenzy about a possible series finale. And why not? The show set up all the signals: Principal Skinner leaves Springfield Elementary, Police Chief Wiggum resigns, and even Moe considers shutting down his bar for good. Was this truly the end?
The Simpsons Ending at Season 36?
In typical Simpsons fashion, the episode was a clever ruse. While it teased fans with a supposed grand finale, the truth is much simpler: this was all just a playful nod to the show’s unmatched run. By the end of the episode, all of Springfield’s regulars were back in place—alive and well—and the show carried on as usual.
Fans speculated that the episode might be a sign of the show’s curtain call, but that’s far from reality. The showrunners have confirmed that The Simpsons isn’t wrapping up anytime soon. Co-showrunner Al Jean even hinted that the team hopes to push the series all the way to 1,000 episodes.
So, while Season 36 certainly gave fans a good scare, rest assured that America’s favourite animated family will keep running—and hilariously stumbling—through life in Springfield for seasons to come.
























