The Simpsons ‘Predictions For 2025’ Are Extremely Bad News For Everyone

The Simpsons have made extremely bad ‘predictions’ for this year and it;s big trouble for everyone.

In 2000, the episode titled ‘Bart to the Future’ weirdly predicted Donald Trump becoming the 45th US president.

The show has done it again, predicting a few not so good things for the new year.

In the episode, ‘Thank God it’s Doomsday’, the family watch a movie in a theatre about the Rapture, causing Homer to freak about the end of the world.

He starts warning people about the end of the world, telling them the ‘stars are falling from the sky’ and ‘the end is near’. No one believes him but he realizes that he got the date wrong. Homer ends up in heaven where he asks God to please spare his family. He agrees to turn back time and Homer is awoken from the ‘dream’.

Fans of the show are convinced that the time travel and apoloypse are predictors for 2025.

World War 3 is another not so fun prediction. With the state of the world today, it’s no surprise that fans are convinced the prediction could come true this year.

In 1987, Homer is sure that WW3 is on its way and insists the family hide in a bombshelter in the garden. Also in ‘Lisa’s Wedding’, where Lisa is engaged to a Brit named, Hugh Parkfield, Moe says that Hugh’s country ‘saved their a** in WW2’, to which Hugh responds: “Well, we saved your a**e in WW3.”

Moe simply replies: “That’s true.”

Another super fun prediciton, is a potential zombie apocolpyse. In ‘Treehouse of Horror XX’, Springfield is infected with a deadly virus that causes humans to turn into zombies. Bart ends up being the only one to be immune to the virus and is able to ‘vaccinate’ the population by contaminating their food.

 

One person shared on social media;”This is what i have been asking myself all these years after watching zombie movies, thinking who brought the idea? And I knew it that one day it will come into reality.”

While another said: “The Simpsons has ‘predicted’ a zombie apocalypse in 2024.

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