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‘The Simpsons’ showrunner on reaching 800 episodes — and its ‘freaky’ future predictions

February 15, 2026
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‘The Simpsons’ showrunner on reaching 800 episodes — and its ‘freaky’ future predictions

Springfield is celebrating its octo-centennial. 

On Sunday, “The Simpsons” is hitting a major milestone, airing a landmark 800th episode (8 p.m. on Fox). 

“There was never a point where I went to bed thinking, ‘The show is probably going to end. We’re going to have to pack it up and clean all the crap out of our offices,’” showrunner Matt Selman told Page Six.

Illustration of Homer Simpson looking shocked and scared while looking at a computer monitor.
“The Simpsons” is hitting its landmark 800th episode this Sunday. FOX
Matt Selman wearing glasses and a gray shirt.
“The Simpsons” showrunner Matt Selman said he never feared cancellation. Getty Images

“The Simpsons” first premiered in 1989, making it the longest-running American sitcom, animated series, and primetime scripted series. 

It’s set in Springfield, following the antics of the iconic cartoon family, including Homer (Dan Castellaneta) Marge (Julie Kavner), Lisa (Yeardley Smith), Bart (Nancy Cartwright) and baby Maggie. 

The 800th episode involves the family taking a trip to Philadelphia, and includes a satire of HBO Max medical drama “The Pitt” featuring Noah Wyle. 

Selman said that because the show’s ratings have been steady, he never feared cancellation – and when Fox merged with Disney in 2019 and the show hit Disney+, “a whole new generation of younger fans fell in love with the show and it became their favorite show.”

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“The Simpsons” has been airing since 1989.
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Matt Selman, “The Simpsons” showrunner said it’s been “unnerving” when the show predicts the future. Andrew Park/Invision/AP

Selman has been with “The Simpsons” for over twenty years since 1997, beginning as a writer before moving to exec producer in 2005 and showrunner. 

Over the years, “The Simpsons” has eerily seemed to predict future events, such as the Disney/ Fox merger or the Trump presidency. 

“It’s unnerving,” said Selman. “It sort of makes you think maybe we live in a simulation, or something like that,” he joked.

“But, I always say that the more unlikely thing would be that we never predicted anything. Because I consider these to be coincidences. And if there’s no coincidences, that’s very unlikely.”

The showrunner noted, “although the coincidences that we did happen to predict are pretty freaky.”

Illustration of Moe Szyslak behind the bar with Homer Simpson and Wayne (voice: Kiefer Sutherland).
Selman said the “coincidences” that the show has predicted are “pretty freaky.” ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection
Illustration of Homer, Marge, Lisa, and Bart Simpson in a kitchen.
Selman said that “The Simpsons” hasn’t had the “setback” of being told “you can’t do that.” ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection

Over the years, he said, “The Simpsons” hasn’t hit any major roadblocks. 

“The network doesn’t really weigh in that much creatively. So maybe there were little things we would have liked to push harder in terms of broadcast standards. I don’t remember them,” he explained. 

He added that the team feels “lucky” that they haven’t experienced, “that kind of setback creatively – of someone saying, ‘Oh, you can’t do this. You can’t do that.’” 

Selman acknowledged “The Simpsons” is not trying to be “South Park.” 

“We’re not doing shows as in-your-face and dark and smart and funny and brilliant as that, ripped from that day’s headlines. We like to do shows that are ripped from like nine months ago’s headlines.” 

Illustration of Marge Simpson looking concerned as a bearded man shouts at a group of surprised healthcare workers in a hospital hallway.
“The Simpsons” 800th episode features a parody of “The Pitt.” FOX

When asked how long he sees “The Simpsons” continuing for, he said, “I think a thousand is a good number. Let’s aim for a thousand. That’s a good clean ending. But, I don’t know, that will probably be a decision above my pay grade. But, a thousand episodes would be great.” 

The post ‘The Simpsons’ showrunner on reaching 800 episodes — and its ‘freaky’ future predictions appeared first on Page Six.

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