How The Simpsons kept 'predicting' the future ...
With 31 seasons and counting on the air, The Simpsons is undeniably a television phenomenon. Both the longest-running American sitcom and animated program, the critically acclaimed cartoon is widely ...
We asked Al Jean, the longest-serving showrunner, about all the conspiracy theories. According to internet listicles, the animated sitcom The Simpsons has predicted the future anywhere from 17 to 55 ...
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 ...
Dan Greaney, the Emmy-winning writer who wrote The Simpsons episode 'Bart To The Future', which “predicted” a Trump presidency 16 years before it happened, is now apparently running in 2028. View on e ...
Across 37 seasons and now almost 800 episodes, “The Simpsons” has continued to surprise viewers by seeming to predict the future. Gags that start as nothing more than jokes ultimately manifest into ...
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“The Simpsons” Writer Who Predicted Trump's Presidency Launches His Own 2028 White House Bid
Dan Greaney, who wrote the infamous 2000 'Simpsons' episode that mentioned a "President Trump," announced his own campaign ...
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The Simpsons predictions that actually came true
The Simpsons predictions that actually came true ...
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 University grad scored his first Comedy ...
A 2012 episode of The Simpsons featuring a 'Pandora virus' on a cruise ship is being touted by fans as a prediction of the MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak.
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The Simpsons Writer Who Predicted President Trump Launches His Own 2028 Campaign for the White House
The Simpsons writer Dan Greaney has announced a 2028 presidential run, after famously previously predicting a Donald Trump presidency back in 2000.
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