Season 26

Season 26 has been confirmed, but not much is really known about it. It will premiere on September 28th, 2014. 
 * At SDCC 2013, it was confirmed that there would be a crossover with Futurama.
 * The Simpsons episodes will air Fall of 2014
 * The crossover between The Simpsons and Futurama was originally thought to be either the Season 25 finale or the Season 26 premiere. Both of the crossover episodes will be feature-length episodes and will air on FOX NETWORK.​

Announcement
Kevin Reilly, Chairman of Entertainment for the Fox Broadcasting Company, announced on October 4, 2013 that The Simpsons will be going into its twenty-sixth season.


 * "For more than a quarter of a century, The Simpsons has captured the hearts and minds of fans in a way that transcends ages, languages and cultures," said Reilly. "This groundbreaking series is not only the longest-running scripted show in television history, it's one of the greatest sitcoms of our time, and I'm looking forward to yet another landmark season."

Episodes with a known airdate

 * "Clown in the Dumps"
 * "The Wreck of the Relationship"
 * "Super Franchise Me"
 * "Treehouse of Horror XXV"
 * "Simpsorama"
 * "Blazed and Confused"
 * "The Musk Who Fell to Earth"

Episodes Confirmed

 * "Opposites A-Frack"
 * "The Man Who Came to Be Dinner"
 * "I Won't Be Home for Christmas"
 * "Band of Dads"
 * "Covercraft"
 * "Peeping Mom"
 * "Bart's New Friend"
 * "The Princess Guide"
 * "Sky Police"
 * an episode where we meet Sideshow Mel's Family (Possibly "Meet the Van Hornes").

Guest Stars

 * An episode with Jeff Ross
 * An episode with Nick Offerman
 * An episode with Joe Mantegna
 * An episode with David Hyde Pierce
 * An episode with Matthew Sweet
 * An episode with Will Forte
 * An episode with Sarah Silverman
 * An episode with Elon Musk
 * An episode with Weird Al Yankovic
 * An episode with Richard Branson

Character death
In an upcoming episode, tentatively scheduled for the season 26 premiere, a character will be killed off who is voiced by Emmy Award-winning voice actor who won an Emmy for that role. Al Jean has stated that it will not be Edna Krabappel as that character would be retired following the death of her voice actor, Marcia Wallace, who had died four weeks after the announcement, on October 25, 2013.

On October 11, 2013, Entertainment Weekly reported that Al Jean stated the character had appeared on the show more than twice. The story the death occurs in is "an emotional story" and the manner of the death would be "funny". At the time of the interview, the actor had not informed which character it would be. Jean also warned about misinformation: "We'll be putting out a lot of false leads in the coming months to try to trick people into watching the premiere", followed by "It'll be bigger than 'Who shot J.R.?', but not as big as 'Who Shot Mr. Burns?"

Hank Azaria has confirmed that it will not be one of his characters. In an interview with The Independent, he stated that he had been told which character it will be and it was not a character he voiced. It is assumed that it won't be a character voiced by Harry Shearer, as he has not won an Emmy Award.