25 Times The Simpsons ‘Predicted’ The Future.

1. Donald Trump Becomes President (2000)

In the episode “Bart to the Future” (Season 11), Lisa becomes president and refers to inheriting “quite a budget crunch from President Trump.” Sixteen years later, Trump won the 2016 U.S. election.


2. Disney Buys 20th Century Fox (1998)

A 1998 episode showed a sign reading “20th Century Fox: A Division of Walt Disney Co.” In 2019, Disney finalized its acquisition of Fox.


3. Smartwatches (1995)

In “Lisa’s Wedding,” a character speaks into a wristwatch — 20 years before Apple and others made smartwatches mainstream.


4. Video Calls (1995)

The same episode also featured a FaceTime-style video call, long before Zoom and Skype became everyday tools.


5. Siegfried and Roy Tiger Attack (1993)

A Vegas-style magic duo is mauled by their white tiger in “$pringfield.” In 2003, Roy Horn of Siegfried & Roy was attacked on stage by a tiger during a performance.


6. The Shard in London (1995)

An episode showed a skyscraper eerily resembling The Shard, which wouldn’t be built until 2009.


7. Censorship of Michelangelo’s David (1990)

In “Itchy & Scratchy & Marge,” Springfield debates whether Michelangelo’s David should wear pants. Years later, real-life controversies occurred over displaying the statue in schools and public spaces.


8. Horse Meat Scandal (1994)

Lunch lady Doris is seen cooking “assorted horse parts.” In 2013, Europe faced a scandal when horse meat was discovered in beef products.


9. Nobel Prize Winner (2010)

In “Boy Meets Curl,” Milhouse predicts Bengt R. Holmström will win the Nobel Prize — six years before he actually did in 2016.


10. Autocorrect Fails (1994)

In “Lisa on Ice,” a device turns “Beat up Martin” into “Eat up Martha.” Apple engineers reportedly cited this as inspiration to improve iOS autocorrect.


11. The Ebola Outbreak (1997)

In “Lisa’s Sax,” Marge suggests Bart read a book titled Curious George and the Ebola Virus. Years later, Ebola made global headlines in 2014.


12. Farmville & Virtual Farming (1998)

A spoof on virtual farming games appeared long before Farmville and similar apps took over Facebook.


13. Lady Gaga’s Super Bowl Performance (2012)

In a 2012 episode, Lady Gaga performs in Springfield while suspended by cables. Five years later, she did exactly that at the Super Bowl LI halftime show.


14. Greece’s Financial Crisis (2012)

A news ticker in “Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson” reads, “Europe puts Greece on eBay.” Just three years later, Greece was facing a financial meltdown.


15. FIFA Corruption Scandal (2014)

An episode featured a FIFA official getting arrested for corruption. Months later, several real FIFA officials were arrested in a massive bribery scandal.


16. Tiger King Hype (2006)

An episode called “Homer and Ned’s Hail Mary Pass” shows a character eerily similar to Joe Exotic — years before Tiger King became a hit on Netflix.


17. Faulty Voting Machines (2008)

A machine changes Homer’s vote from Obama to McCain in “Treehouse of Horror XIX.” In 2012, real machines misregistered votes during the presidential election.


18. Three-Eyed Fish (1990)

Blinky, the three-eyed fish, was found near a nuclear plant. In 2011, a real three-eyed fish was discovered in Argentina — near a nuclear facility.


19. Bengaluru’s Garbage Crisis (2008)

A satire of America selling its garbage to other countries closely mirrors India’s 2015 crisis, where garbage overflowed in cities like Bengaluru.


20. Game of Thrones Finale (2017)

The Simpsons predicted the destruction of a city by dragon fire — two years before Daenerys Targaryen torched King’s Landing in the show’s finale.


21. COVID-19 Pandemic (1993)

In “Marge in Chains,” a virus from Japan spreads to Springfield, leading to mass panic — not unlike the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020.


22. Murder Hornets (2020)

In the same 1993 episode, a crate labeled “Killer Bees” spills open. During the early COVID pandemic, reports of “murder hornets” made headlines.


23. Tom Hanks in Quarantine (2007)

In “The Simpsons Movie,” Tom Hanks appears in a PSA, joking that “the U.S. government has lost its credibility, so it’s borrowing mine.” In 2020, Hanks became one of the first celebrities diagnosed with COVID-19.


24. Bitcoin Goes Mainstream (2013)

A 2013 episode references Bitcoin and features Homer near a sign that says “Bitcoin accepted here” — years before the currency hit global popularity.


25. The Metaverse (2011)

In “Holidays of Future Passed,” characters interact with each other through digital avatars in a 3D space — an early nod to what would become known as the Metaverse.


Final Thoughts

Whether it’s pure coincidence, brilliant satire, or writers with a crystal ball, The Simpsons has an uncanny record of forecasting future events. More than a comedy, the show remains a mirror of society — and sometimes, a surprisingly prophetic one.

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