The town of Springfield will host a National Football League game at Atoms Stadium in December, but neither the Springfield Atoms nor the Shelbyville Sharks will be making an appearance.
Instead, the Bengals-Cowboys game on Dec. 9 will become TV’s longest-running sitcom. The Simpsons for special Fun Soccer publication Monday night football. The Simpsons special will air on the ESPN+ and Disney+ streaming services and the NFL+ mobile app. The game will air as usual on ESPN, ESPN+, ABC, ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes.
The game will use tracking technology to transform players on the field and ESPN commentators Mina Kimes, Dan Orlowski and Drew Carter. The Simpsons characters. Kimes, Orlovsky and Carter will wear Meta Quest Pro headsets to see their virtual environment. Quarterbacks will become Bart for the Cincinnati Bengals and Homer for the Dallas Cowboys using Sony. AI data analyzer and for sports tracking and streaming technology .
The game will also feature Hank Azaria, Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, and Yeardley Smith, as well as more characters from the show’s original cast and pre-animated scenes, along with some surprise sports cameos. Characters like Lisa, Krusty the Clown, Carl, Lenny, Moe and Milhouse will be on hand to root for their teams. Harry Shearer is not mentioned in the announcement, so don’t expect Mr Burns or Smithers to be in the game.
This isn’t the first time ESPN has turned a regular NFL game into an animated spectacle. Last year, Disney, ESPN and the NFL teamed up to make an October game between the Atlanta Falcons and Jacksonville Jaguars a game. Toy Story A themed game that turns London’s Wembley Stadium into Andy’s room. The children’s cable network Nickelodeon also aired several NFL games for him NFL Slimetime Live commentary by cartoon characters such as SpongeBob voiced by Tom Kenny and Patrick Star voiced by Bill Fagerbakke and computerized slime spewing shows in the end zones after touchdowns.