The film could get a sequel soon, says rumor

The world was different when The Simpsons: The Movie (2007) arrived in theaters, marking an entire generation and, it seems, the franchise will return to the big screen very soon.

Before explaining the situation, it is important to highlight that the 20th Century Studios gave the green light to a film James L. Brooks earlier this week, which was titled Ella McKaystarring Emma Mackey(Barbie),Jamie Lee Curtis,Woody Harrelson, Albert Brooks,Those two,Kumail NanjianieSpike Fearn.

Brooksit’s worth remembering, he hasn’t directed a film since 2011, when he released How Do You Knowstarring Jack Nicholson,Adam Sandler e William Hurt.

According to the journalist Jeff Schneiderthere is a strong rumor that the director’s Hollywood return was not “for free“, Because the 20th Century I would have intense seconds.

The reports that reached Schneider They say that the stadium agreed to finance Ella McKay in exchange for Brooks develop the sequence ofThe Simpsons: The Movie (2007)together with the creator of the series,Matt Groening.

Brooksit is worth remembering, produced the first and only film of Simpsonsin addition to being one of the 11 screenwriters credited in the animation.

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Not long, Homer (Dan Castellaneta) triggers a terrible butterfly effect when he adopts a pet pig: a pig. This causes a mob from Springfield to expel the Simpsons from their home.

The family, however, is forced to return to the city to stop the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, Russ Cargill (Albert Brooks), from destroying everything and everyone they love with the approval of the President of the United States, Arnold Schwazenegger (Harry Shearer). ).

Causing great influence on pop culture to this day, The Simpsons: The Movie (2007) had direction David Silverman.

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