The Simpsons will have a new season this fall, as they paint remotely on scripts and animation. They make eBooks with new guest stars. The manufacturers have announced Stranger Things star David Harbour, The Politician star Ben Platt and many more to be expected in its 32nd season.
Showrunner Al Jean and manufacturers Matt Selman and Carolyn Omine were part of the show’s Comic-Con-Home panel on July 25. Here’s what they said about Harbour, Platt and other guest voices for the new season. Season 32 begins on September 27 at 8 p.m. at Fox.
Jean explained the procedure for making the celebrity voices heard. When they play a table reading of the script, an actor reads the new pieces. They often pass to Hank Azaria.
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“There was one we were going to modify and [executive producer] Jim [L. Brooks] said, “Hank was wonderful. Don’t melt again. Let Hank do it. “Says John.” Then we did. My non-public preference, rather than having a role in which it’s a celebrity who plays herself, is just to have an important role. There was a wonderful character and Cate [Blanchett] played it, and it was anything that if he had turned us down, we could have had someone more wonderful, but no one could have been better. “
Jean went through the guest star list for season 32. They come with the stars Politician and Stranger Things.
“Hannibal Buress, Olivia Coleman, David Harbour of Stranger Things and Ben Platt will be on display next fall, among others,” Jean said.
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Selman added a great victory.
“The user who has idea for him, we also recorded it recently,” Selman said. “Sir Michael Palin of Monty Python will appear in The Simpsons, which is quite exciting for me. I’m sorry, everybody, I think it’s my favorite.”
The Simpsons’ manufacturers continued to describe their reports with former guest stars. Just in case, they went beyond that.
“When Sacha Baron Cohen arrived, it was a lot of fun,” Omine said. “He came up with 3 other concepts for the character, the voice. When Don Cheadle arrived, he came in with music. He said, “I don’t know if you wrote music for that ,”and I had it.”
Jack Black had to do a double task, however, due to an oversight in the Simpsons component.
“I had to sing in Korean, be phonetically informed in Korean of the song ‘Goldfinger’,” Selman said. “The other james bond people wouldn’t let us use “Goldfinger.” We showed them. We think that once we send the animation video to the other James Bond people, they’ll see how fun it is. No, they wouldn’t have erased it. He had to come and hear “What’s new, Pussycat?” He was actually a professional and we may never force him to come back and redo the character.”
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Jean also had a long list, commonplace as Kelsey Grammer, who plays Bob Sideshow, and Jon Lovitz, who plays Artie Ziff, Llewellyn Sinclair and more.
“Too many to call them because they’re all wonderful,” said Jean “Lovitz, Kelsey, Anne Hathaway, all and incredibly talented.”