Star Wars-themed The Simpsons shortcoming is coming to Disney+.

In a galaxy not so far away, the Simpsons are set to celebrate Mother’s Day like never before. A brand-new short titled “May 12th Be With You” will premiere exclusively on Disney+ this May 10th. Marge Simpson, beloved matriarch of the iconic animated family, will embark on a Mother’s Day outing that unexpectedly turns into a grand galactic adventure alongside other Disney+ moms. This journey promises to be filled with familiar heroes, infamous villains, and even a surprising reunion with an old friend.
“May 12th Be With You” will be the latest gem on Disney+.
Following in the footsteps of previously released hits like “Maggie Simpson in ‘Rogue Not Quite One’” and “Maggie Simpson in ‘The Force Awakens from Its Nap’”, this new short promises to entertain with its unique blend of humor and adventure, sure to leave fans amused and delighted.

“The Simpsons,” a creation of Matt Groening and developed by James L. Brooks and Sam Simon, stands tall as an enduring cultural phenomenon. Now in its record-breaking 36th season, the show has garnered impressive awards. It includes 37 Emmys, 35 Annie Awards, and numerous others. The franchise has expanded beyond television with a successful feature film, ‘The Simpsons Movie,’ and notable theme park attractions like ‘The Simpsons Ride’ at Universal Studios.
With its sharp wit and cultural commentary, “The Simpsons” has etched its place as a global icon. It is cherished by audiences of all ages. The upcoming Mother’s Day short is yet another exciting chapter in the enduring legacy of this groundbreaking animated series. Fans can look forward to catching “May 12th Be With You” exclusively on Disney+ starting May 10th, as Marge Simpson and company embark on a galactic adventure, evoking a sense of nostalgia and appreciation for this beloved franchise.
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