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Boots Riley to Adapt "Mr. Burns" Play for Screen
13 Jan
Summary
- Boots Riley will direct a cinematic adaptation of "Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play."
- The play evolves "The Simpsons" episode into epic musical storytelling.
- Survivors in the play reconstruct "The Simpsons" episode "Cape Feare."

Filmmaker Boots Riley has confirmed he will direct a cinematic adaptation of Anne Washburn's acclaimed stage play, "Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play." Riley, celebrated for his unique style in "Sorry to Bother You" and "I'm a Virgo," announced his involvement via X, confirming earlier speculation from theater circles.
The stage production "Mr. Burns" chronicles the fascinating transformation of a "Simpsons" episode, specifically "Cape Feare," into a cornerstone of post-apocalyptic culture. Survivors initially use the episode for remembrance and storytelling around campfires, eventually developing it into a full-scale musical production over time.
This adaptation promises to explore how a familiar piece of modern media can evolve into epic, almost religious, storytelling in a dramatically changed world. The original "Cape Feare" episode is celebrated for its humor and iconic moments, featuring Bart Simpson's encounters with Sideshow Bob.




