COINCIDENTALLY, The Simpsons have a knack for predicting events that will take place in the future.

Viewers are perplexed at how the hit television show knows what will transpire before the rest of the world does.

Life imitates art with The Simpsons due to its uncanny ability to animate events before they can happen in the real world

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Life imitates art with The Simpsons due to its uncanny ability to animate events before they can happen in the real worldCredit: Fox

What did The Simpsons predict correctly in 2021?

A number of scenes from older seasons of The Simpsons foretold events that already happened in 2021.

Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic space voyage took place on July 11, but The Simpsons aired an episode in 2014 that featured Branson’s likeness in outer space.

Branson’s company, Virgin Atlantic, responded to the theory on their official Twitter, saying: “The Simpsons predicted it,” comparing scenes from the show to pictures of the billionaire’s actual voyage.

In an episode aired in 1993, the Fox hit animated series prophesied Ted Cruz’s trip to Cancun amid disaster striking in Texas.

It doesn’t stop there, the television show predicted the United States Capitol protests that transpired on January 6.

Other world events sleuths and pop culture fans often give credit to The Simpsons for foretelling include Donald Trump’s presidency, the Coronavirus pandemic, the 9/11 attacks, and the Omicron variant.

In January 2022, the show predicted the future again with a Tom Hanks cameo. In the cameo, Mr. Hanks narrates a video to mark President Joe Biden’s first year in office.

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When did The Simpsons premiere?

The Simpsons is the longest-running American scripted primetime television series, both in terms of seasons and number of episodes.

The series is a satirical depiction of American life focusing on the Simpson family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie.

The show has been on TV for three decades, spanning 33 seasons so far.

The first episode aired on December 17, 1989, so they’ve been telling the future for quite a while.

What did The Simpsons writers say about the show’s foretelling?

The Simpsons possible future telling abilities are a staple among pop culture sleuths.

Addressing the claims, The Simpsons writer Al Jean told NME: “If you write 700 episodes, and you don’t predict anything, then you’re pretty bad.

“If you throw enough darts, you’re going to get some bullseyes,” Jean concluded.

Series creator Matt Groening chimed in on the show’s legacy as well.

Groening told USA Today: “The show is such a part of the pop culture landscape that whole different generations have discovered it.”

He continued: “The way things are streamed these days you can access the entire history of the show anytime you want and see how it has changed over the years.

“I give a piece of advice to people who grew up with The Simpsons and maybe think it’s not for them anymore. Check it out again: The satire and the quality of animation is fantastic.”

“I’m really proud of the group’s efforts,” Groening concluded.

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