Should 'The Simpsons' Be Canceled With Voice Of Mr. Burns, Ned Flanders Leaving The Show?
CBS DETROIT - Is it time for America's favorite saffron-skinned cartoon family to retire?
A part of "The Simpsons" since the show premiered in 1989, actor Harry Shearer — who voiced critical characters Mr. Burns and Ned Flanders, as well as Principal Skinner, Rev. Lovejoy and Kent Brockman — announced on Twitter Thursday that he's leaving the cast due to a contract dispute.
from James L. Brooks' lawyer: "show will go on, Harry will not be part of it, wish him the best.". (1/2)
— Harry Shearer (@theharryshearer) May 14, 2015
This because I wanted what we've always had: the freedom to do other work.
— Harry Shearer (@theharryshearer) May 14, 2015
Of course, I wish him the very best. (2/2)
On Twitter, too, showrunner Al Jean confirmed the news — making it clear, though, that Shearer's exit won't be stopping "The Simpsons."
.@thesimpsons #everysimpsonsever The show will go on, made by people who love it and see in it the most wonderful vehicle for satire ever.
— Al Jean (@AlJean) May 14, 2015
"Harry Shearer was offered the same deal the rest of the cast accepted, and passed. The show will go on and we wish him well. Maggie took it hard. We do not plan to kill off characters like Burns and Flanders but will recast with the finest voiceover talent available," Jean expounded in a statement to the New York Times.
That said, this leaves some pondering: With the program now in its 26th season — and already renewed for two more — is it perhaps a sign it's about time that "The Simpsons" wrap it up?