Overview
- Matt Selman told People that revisiting The Simpsons: Hit & Run would be "interesting" but "complicated," adding "never say never."
- He emphasized that "nothing is set in stone" and noted he helped write the 2003 game that became a cult favorite.
- New Radical Entertainment, the studio behind Hit & Run, relaunched in late February with plans to pursue remasters of classic titles.
- No remake, remaster, or sequel has been announced by the rights holders or any development studio.
- Coverage underscores sustained fan demand and points to licensing and ownership history as factors that could complicate any revival.