The The Simpsons video predicting Donald Trump's March 14 death is not real. It is an AI-generated fake that has reworked an ...
From coronavirus to Lady Gaga's Super Bowl performance to the Apple Vision Pro, The Simpsons seem to have predicted ...
It sort of makes you think maybe we live in a simulation or something like that," showrunner Matt Selman said of the show's ...
The beloved animated TV show The Simpsons is not just for laughs. It’s known for predicting the future! As fans know, the Matt Groening-created FOX series holds the record as the longest-running ...
THE SIMPSONS, from left: Lisa Simpson (voice: Yeardley Smith), Marge Simpson (voice: Julie Kavner), Maggie Simpson, Homer Simpson (voice: Dan Castellaneta), Bart Simpson (voice: Nancy Cartwright) ...
Whether or not you believe The Simpsons animated TV series is still funny, during its 30 years on air, one thing is for certain: The show is really good at predicting the future. Not only did The ...
No, this isn't a real Simpsons episode. It's a fabricated "lost episode" video with AI-generated or edited scenes of Trump in a coffin, fake newspapers, and dramatic overlays claiming a March 14, 2026 ...
The Simpsons has, it seems, developed an eerie knack of being able to predict the future. And, this year is no different, with a number of similarities between old episodes and what is going on in the ...
Brent Forrester boasts one of the most impressive pedigrees in TV, writing the cream of modern comedy. Born in Los Angeles, the Malibu surfer turned Columbia ...
“The Simpsons” has been known over the years for predicting future events with its jokes — and now it can add the release of its own movie sequel to that list. On Monday, Disney announced that a ...