As The Simpsons approaches its 30th season, Fox TV's Chairman and CEO Dana Walden doesn't expect the series to come to a close in the near future.
Speaking to journalists following Fox's Television Critics Association summer press tour executive panel, Walden said she sees a long future for the series, especially as its producers continue to innovate.
"I never want to be
without The Simpsons," Walden joked. "Jim
and Matt
have so much excitement and enthusiasm and they keep innovating. The stories are so fresh, I really don't see an end to that storytelling. It's certainly not one... something that we've discussed," Walden said.
Fox renewed The Simpsons through season 30 late last year, and part of what Walden believes is keeping the series fresh is its willingness to experiment, including a live Homer Simpson segment and a VR couch gag in episodes that aired last year.
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