The Simpsons

Apu and Ned Flanders have intriguing casting choices in the most recent live-action adaptation of The Simpsons. Although there have been a number of widely shared ideas about how to cast a live-action Simpsons, the most popular choices are typically well-known comedians like Adam Sandler as Homer and an A-list performer like Courteney Cox as Marge. Because Springfield has so many supporting characters, the more intriguing choices are usually the ones that stand out.

The trailer begins like a usual intro for The Simpsons. Like other recent A.I.-generated trailers, it includes some dry narration that pokes fun at the town of Springfield and its residents. But there are also fun Easter eggs and little details, such as Homer wearing glasses, which he does on occasion. Marge is also seen wielding a gun, which is a bit of a deep cut to a notable plot in the series where she ends up keeping one in her purse.
The Simpsons Movie 2 (2025) Teaser Trailer Concept

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