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Season 25
Season Information
No. of episodes: Unknown
Previous season: 24

Season 25 is the next season that is set to air from fall 2013 to spring 2014. If The Simpsons is not picked up for another season, this season will be the final season of The Simpsons. The first table read for the season was on March 7, 2013.[1]

Episodes

Picture # Original title Original airdate Directed by Written by Prod. code
531 - 1 "The Man Who Came To Be Dinner"[2] 2013 David Silverman[3] Al Jean (co-writer) RABF15
The Simpsons go to an amusement park where the lines for the rides are terrible, except for this one rocket called Journey to Your Future. They end up on Kang and Kodos home planet Rigel VII.[4]|-
"Treehouse of Horror XXIV"[5] Jeff Westbrook[5] RABF16[5]
"Four Regrettings and a Funeral"
Kent Brockman has decided that local news has been a real mistake and a terrible career move for him. In a moment of truth during Brockman’s meeting at the Fox News, Aaron Sorkin appears in a thought bubble above Brockman’s head and advises the anchor on whether or not he should work for the cable channel.[6]

Guest starring: Joe Namath as himself, Gordon Ramsay as himself, and Aaron Sorkin as himself

Homer stands to ruin a blossoming relationship between Comic Book Guy and an attractive young Japanese woman/manga fan. Stan Lee swings by Comic Book Guy’s store and doles out some advice on comics, romance, and, yes, romance comics.[7]

Guest starring: Stan Lee as himself

"Labor Pains" November 3, 2013 Don Payne[8]
"White Christmas Blues" December 2013 Don Payne[8]
"Homerland"
"Steal This Episode" SABF05
Deputy Director Gratman, the FBI's anti-piracy boss, is tasked with hunting down Homer, who stands accused of illegally downloading a movie.[9]

Guest starring Will Arnett as Deputy Director Gratman

December 2013
Lisa befriending a girl who is her match in every way, except one: she’s a conservative Republican. “They end up running against each other in the second-grade election, and then we flash to the future where they’re engaged in an actual presidential debate — and Anderson is the moderator.[10]

Guest starring: Anderson Cooper as himself[10]


Notes

  • Judd Apatow, writer/director of Knocked Up, Superbad and The 40-Year-Old Virgin, will be writing an episode of The Simpsons in season 25 where Homer is hypnotized to think he's ten years old and becomes friends with Bart.[11]
  • Don Payne, who passed away on March 25th 2013, will have two episodes that will air posthumously in the 25th season, "White Christmas Blues" and "Labor Pains"[12]
  • Anderson Cooper recorded his line at May 13, 2013.[10]

References