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]]>Directed by David Silverman, the mastermind behind The Simpsons Movie, the video opens with Homer getting himself in trouble after missing the family dinner. In an attempt to get back in Marge’s good graces, he enlists Bad Bunny for help.
The reggaeton superstar plays Cupid for the couple and helps Homer reunite with Marge. After running into Bad Bunny on several occasions throughout the video, Homer ends up on stage during his concert and manages to pull off a grand gesture to win over Marge.
Don’t expect to hear the voices of the American cast in the video because it was filmed entirely in Spanish. It features the voiceover actors from the Latin American dub of the show, Humberto Vélez and Claudia Motta.
“Te Deseo Lo Mejor” was released as one of the songs from Bad Bunny’s third solo album El Último Tour Del Mundo from 2020. This record was a huge hit and it made history as the first all-Spanish-language album to reach No. 1 on the US Billboard 200 chart.
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]]>A second film based on The Simpsons, starring Maggie Simpson just debuted on Disney+.
The Simpsons creator Matt Groening took to social media to announce the news.
“Greetings Friends! Earlier this year we made a nifty little short film called Playdate with Destiny. The response was so gratifying we wanted everyone to see it at home. So here ya go — stream it starting April 10th on Disney Plus.”
The 1-year-old toddler also starred in the 2012 Academy Award-nominated film, Maggie Simpson in ‘The Longest Daycare’.
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]]>Entertainment Weekly reports that Cate Blanchett and David Harbour will lend their voices to future episodes of The Simpsons.
Harbour is set to make an appearance in a Season 32 episode as an alternate version of Mr. Burns.
“Like Mission: Impossible, they give him a whole new body and face and voice so that this people in the plant won’t possibly recognize him,” said Simpsons executive producer Al Jean. “He’s supposed to be a blue-collar guy from another part of the plant, but everything he says is like Mr. Burns. He wants to go to karaoke and sing songs from the 1890s, but the guys don’t see through it.”
Blanchett will pop up in Springfield sooner appearing in the Season 31 finale and voicing a canine psychologist who agrees to help a depressed Santa’s Little Helper.
“She determines if there’s a trauma in his past that they have to go solve, which actually goes back to the first episode of the series,” said Jean and adding, “She sleeps in the same room with him when she brings him in for treatment. She’s very loving. But with people she’s a lot more brusque.”
Of Blanchett, he said: “As expected, she was fantastic. We’re proud to say that we got a two-time Oscar winner to talk in dog gibberish, but it really sounded like Elvish to me.”
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]]>The post Bad Bunny Enlists “The Simpsons” for His New Music Video appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>Directed by David Silverman, the mastermind behind The Simpsons Movie, the video opens with Homer getting himself in trouble after missing the family dinner. In an attempt to get back in Marge’s good graces, he enlists Bad Bunny for help.
The reggaeton superstar plays Cupid for the couple and helps Homer reunite with Marge. After running into Bad Bunny on several occasions throughout the video, Homer ends up on stage during his concert and manages to pull off a grand gesture to win over Marge.
Don’t expect to hear the voices of the American cast in the video because it was filmed entirely in Spanish. It features the voiceover actors from the Latin American dub of the show, Humberto Vélez and Claudia Motta.
“Te Deseo Lo Mejor” was released as one of the songs from Bad Bunny’s third solo album El Último Tour Del Mundo from 2020. This record was a huge hit and it made history as the first all-Spanish-language album to reach No. 1 on the US Billboard 200 chart.
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]]>The post A “Simpsons” Short Film is Available On Disney+ appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>A second film based on The Simpsons, starring Maggie Simpson just debuted on Disney+.
The Simpsons creator Matt Groening took to social media to announce the news.
“Greetings Friends! Earlier this year we made a nifty little short film called Playdate with Destiny. The response was so gratifying we wanted everyone to see it at home. So here ya go — stream it starting April 10th on Disney Plus.”
The 1-year-old toddler also starred in the 2012 Academy Award-nominated film, Maggie Simpson in ‘The Longest Daycare’.
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]]>The post “The Simpsons” Taps Cate Blanchett, David Harbour appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>Entertainment Weekly reports that Cate Blanchett and David Harbour will lend their voices to future episodes of The Simpsons.
Harbour is set to make an appearance in a Season 32 episode as an alternate version of Mr. Burns.
“Like Mission: Impossible, they give him a whole new body and face and voice so that this people in the plant won’t possibly recognize him,” said Simpsons executive producer Al Jean. “He’s supposed to be a blue-collar guy from another part of the plant, but everything he says is like Mr. Burns. He wants to go to karaoke and sing songs from the 1890s, but the guys don’t see through it.”
Blanchett will pop up in Springfield sooner appearing in the Season 31 finale and voicing a canine psychologist who agrees to help a depressed Santa’s Little Helper.
“She determines if there’s a trauma in his past that they have to go solve, which actually goes back to the first episode of the series,” said Jean and adding, “She sleeps in the same room with him when she brings him in for treatment. She’s very loving. But with people she’s a lot more brusque.”
Of Blanchett, he said: “As expected, she was fantastic. We’re proud to say that we got a two-time Oscar winner to talk in dog gibberish, but it really sounded like Elvish to me.”
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