Disney+ Launches “The Simpsons Stream,” a 24/7 Dedicated Channel
In a move that delights fans of America’s longest-running animated family, Disney+ has introduced “The Simpsons Stream,” a 24/7 dedicated channel that offers a continuous feed of the iconic series. The launch gives all Disney+ subscribers—including those on the ad-supported tier—access to a never-ending marathon of Springfield’s finest.
Nonstop Homer, Bart, and Marge
The new “lean-back” viewing experience features all 35 seasons of The Simpsons, which air in chronological order at launch. This continuous stream totals approximately 300 hours of non-stop episodes, ensuring that viewers can tune in anytime for a dose of “chalk boards, couch gags, and cowabungas.”
The stream caters to viewers suffering from “choice fatigue,” allowing them to simply hit play and let the antics of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie wash over them, much like the show’s glory days in cable syndication.
Part of a Larger Collection
The stream’s programming lineup will be refreshed monthly, sometimes featuring special curated content. For instance, in the past, Disney+ has launched limited-time feeds dedicated to episodes like the “Treehouse of Horror” specials or “Back-to-School” episodes.
In addition to the 35 seasons featured on the stream, Disney+ subscribers have access to a wealth of other Simpsons content on-demand, including:
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The Simpsons Movie (2007)
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Over 10 shorts featuring the family, including those tied to the Fortnite video game.
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Exclusive full-length episodes.
The dedicated Simpsons stream is part of a larger strategy by Disney+ to offer “always-on” streams, joining other channels available to Premium subscribers like “HITS & HEROES” (for action content) and “THROWBACKS” (for nostalgic favorites).
As showrunner Matt Selman put it, “The Simpsons Stream will deliver a Simpsons marathon all day, every day — no matter when you tune in, this ultimate Simpsons binge will be there.”






There's got to be some kind of twist that's going to happen with this. I don't know if they're setting up an April Fool's joke now or what's going on, but it seems too strange that they'd suddenly reverse on doing a fourth and fifth season after the show was already renewed and they were even just talking about working on those seasons like a couple months ago or something. Or maybe the two episodes yet to release will secretly somehow each be like a "season" in themselves?