The Simpsons’ predictions for 2021

the Simpsons‘They continue to reap loyal followers around the world, but also myths and riddles that baffle many of their viewers. One is the ability of his writers to supposedly raise facts and situations in fiction that end up, years later, having their correlate in real life.

the series animated created by Matt Groening, breaks all records with 32 seasons on air and more than 700 episodes. In them, there are many scenes that seemed absurd but that over time became reality as if they were amazing predictions at the height of Nostradamus and Baba Vanga. And for the brand new 2021, the program has already aired some fearsome events.

And since the list of hits is endless, after a very busy 2020, many fans of the Springfield family dusted off some chapters to try to explain what will happen this 2021.

The Simpsons’ predictions for 2021:

'The Simpsons'.

The chapter ‘The house of horror 31’, which corresponds to the season 32, Is marked by elections in the northern country. You can see Homer Simpson falling asleep and thus forgot to vote last November 3rd.

The creepy events that fiction relates happen next January 20, the same date that many social media users linked to the inauguration of Joe Biden, President-elect in August 2020.

In this episode, Homer appears seated on the roof of his house with armor made of scrapers, pots and strainers, and with a can of beer in his hand. A giant robot whips Joan Topo who ironically says: “This happens to me for voting for Kanye (rapper)”. For their part, Lenny and Carl look stunned hidden behind a destroyed vehicle like the city that is consumed by the flames.

See friend fires through all the streets of Springfield and a group of machines roam the neighborhood to annihilate any survivors. All characters continue to wear mouthpieces for the Covid-19. The final scene of the presentation has the four riders of the apocalypse: plague, famine, war and death, which is replaced by the name of the chapter: ‘The House of Horror 31’.

Among his successes.

Recall that the most striking predictions in the animated series are: The bombing of the Twin Towers in 2001, the 2008 U.S. presidential vote in which Barack Obama defeated John McCain, the election of Donald Trump as president American and the pandemic of Covid-19.

They also predicted other cases linking music and sports figures such as the presentation of Lady Gaga in the Super Bowl or the injury of Neymar at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

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