'Sorry to Bother You' and 'I'm a Virgo' director Boots Riley will helm an adaptation of 'Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play.' ...
The Simpsons‘ “The Past and the Furious” imagines a version of Springfield where all plants have been wiped out thanks to Mr. Burns’ expanding corporate reach. When Lisa gets depressed at how hopeless ...
The Flying Hellfish aren’t the only major connection Grandpa Simpson has with Mr. Burns. The discovery of a corpse on The Simpsons‘ latest episode (which we first heard about at CBR) led to the ...
Boots Riley is adapting Anne Washburn's hit production Mr. Burns. a Post-Electric Play, inspired by The Simpsons episode "Cape Feare," into a movie.
Today marks the 30th anniversary of one of the greatest events in TV history that involved a gun-toting baby nearly murdering an elderly billionaire. Back in 1995, fans of The Simpsons obsessed over ...
For decades, C. Montgomery Burns has been one of the most nefarious examples of animated villainy thanks to the old Power Plant Executive’s portrayal in The Simpsons. While Mr. Burns has had his fair ...
In a post-apocalyptic world, what remains from the past as a new culture begins to form among the survivors? That’s the question answered in Anne Washburn’s Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play, a gently ...
Have you ever wondered why Mr. Burns doesn’t fire Homer from his job at the Nuclear Power Plant? Probably not. It doesn’t matter Homer is lazy and wildly incompetent to the point of being dangerous.