‘Simpsons’ legend goes viral playing as himself in ‘Fortnite’

‘Simpsons’ legend goes viral playing as himself in ‘Fortnite’

The Simpsons legend Hank Azaria has gone viral for his video reaction to Moe The Bartender’s inclusion in Fortnite.

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A number of The Simpsons characters were added to Fortnite late last year as part of a huge collaboration. As well as skins, themed-missions and a reworked map, fans were also treated to Fortnite-inspired couch gags.

Now Hank Azaria, who voices loads of iconic Simpsons characters such as Chief Wiggum, Lenny Leonard and Comic Book Guy, has shared a video “reacting” to Moe The Bartender’s inclusion in Fortnite. “Get a load of this here… Moe is on Fortnite now. All yous better watch out,” Azaria wrote on X alongside the clip.

“Look at this here, my son’s playing that there Fortnite as Moe The Bartender,” he said in an accompanying video, using Moe’s voice. “He’s going to kill people. I hope he kills everybody. Come on! Ah, he ain’t killing nobody.”

Get a load of this here… Moe is on @Fortnite now. All yous better watch out. @TheSimpsons pic.twitter.com/1wP9DNTGSk

— Hank Azaria (@HankAzaria) February 5, 2026

The Simpsons x Fortnite crossover was a huge success with more than 2.7million users playing concurrently at the peak of the event.

“Over the course of four weeks, chaos builds, and Springfield becomes more and more corrupted by Homer’s careless use of the Zero Point shard. Players scoured the island to find Homer, Marge, Bart, and Flanders; fought Evil Homer, Witch Marge, and Krusty to pick up loot; and completed The Simpsons Quests to level up in the Springfield Battle Pass,” Disney wrote in a dedicated blog after the event ended. “This season is now over, but keep an eye out for more collaborations in the future,” they added.

Last year, Disney announced a sequel to The Simpsons Movie would be released in July 2027. 

Earlier this week, Fortnite announced Chappell Roan would finally be getting her own skin after publicly asking for one. The collaboration will see Roan headline rhythm spin-off Fortnite Festival. 

To celebrate the crossover, Epic Games have created an epic animated trailer that’s been praised by fans for being “beautiful” and “anti-AI”.

In other news, Roblox has revealed their new generative AI game creation tool with a short clip that looks suspiciously like a knock-off take on Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.

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