Les Simpson Quebec Returns for Season 36

The beloved Quebec French version of The Simpsons is returning for its 36th season after Bell Media secured broadcasting rights from Disney.
Les Simpson, the cherished Québécois adaptation of the world-famous animated series, will make its triumphant return to television screens this fall for its highly anticipated 36th season. This exciting announcement comes after Bell Media, Canada's largest telecommunications conglomerate, successfully negotiated a comprehensive broadcasting agreement with entertainment powerhouse Disney. The deal represents a significant milestone for fans across Quebec who have eagerly awaited news regarding the continuation of this iconic show that has become deeply woven into the cultural fabric of French-speaking Canada.
The past year has been filled with considerable uncertainty and anxiety among devoted followers of Les Simpson, who feared that the beloved Québécois version might not continue production. Speculation about the show's future had mounted as negotiations between Bell Media and Disney stretched on, leaving fans wondering whether this cherished adaptation would survive. The fan base remained resilient throughout this period, with enthusiasts from across Quebec expressing their unwavering support for the program that has provided entertainment and cultural commentary in French for nearly four decades.
Bell Media's successful acquisition of broadcasting and dubbing rights marks a turning point for this French-language adaptation that has maintained a loyal and passionate audience throughout Quebec. The corporation's commitment to keeping Les Simpson on air demonstrates the significant cultural value and commercial viability of the show within the francophone market. This agreement ensures that the distinctive Quebec perspective and locally-adapted humor that characterizes this version will continue to reach viewers who have grown up with these characters speaking in their native language.
Source: The Guardian


