
The Simpsons lampoon prestige Netflix police procedural with the launch of the trailer for the upcoming two-parter episode, "A Serious Flanders."
The Simpsons is readied to spoof Netflix-style prestige police procedural in a forthcoming episode, and also a new trailer has actually debuted to promote it. The animated collection has continued to be a staple of the Fox lineup for over three decades, informing hundreds of stories over the course of its run. It continues to be the longest-running primetime television series of perpetuity.
Throughout its run, The Simpsons has actually constantly aimed its sights at popular culture from a range of periods. In fact, some of the most cherished episodes of the series are either minor riffs or wholesale satires of traditional popular culture entities. Whether it's the cherished Treehouse of Horror segment, "The Shinning," or The Simpsons' take on The Songs Man with the fabulous episode, "Marge vs. the Monorail," the collection has actually constantly found means to place its spin on the familiar. Also as the program has advanced as well as evolved over the years, its capacity to skewer pop culture has continued to be constant.
"A Significant Flanders" seems to take clear inspiration from a wide range of franchises, television programs, and developers to generate its very own spin on the Netflix formula. Advertising and marketing itself like an episode of streaming tv on the fictional "Simpflix" platform, "A Serious Flanders" sees Homer and also Ned Flanders contend a ruthless financial debt collection agency (voiced by Succession actor Brian Cox) in a story that turns Springfield into a reputation drama, complete with flashbacks and also unique storytelling tropes. Along the way, the trailer features shots that really feel ripped straight from the works of designers like The Coen Brothers (it has some significant Fargo feelings), David Fincher, and also Quentin Tarantino. In addition to Brian Cox, the episode will certainly feature visitor looks by Cristin Milioti, Timothy Olyphant, and Chris O'Dowd.
It makes quite a bit of feeling for The Simpsons to dive this deep into Netflix apology with "A Serious Flanders." The program has its previously mentioned knack for spoofing trendy popular culture, and also it was only a few short years ago that the collection likewise parodied the Netflix true-crime fad with a spoof of Making a Murderer. Currently, "A Severe Flanders" will certainly take it even further and also offer audiences a whole two-parter that dives also deeper into the idea. Part 1 of "A Serious Flanders" will broadcast on Fox on November 7, with Part 2 adhering to one week later on November 14.
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