'The Simpsons' Creator’s Bold Prediction Around Donald Trump in 2025 Surfaces Amid Wild X Rumors

Published 08/30/2025, 9:39 AM EDT

The Simpsons has long been more than just an animated sitcom; it has been a crystal ball that eerily sketches tomorrow before it arrives. From calling out smartwatches to teasing Richard Branson’s space voyage, the show has shocked fans with uncanny foresight. But nothing rattled viewers quite like the infamous episode that pictured billionaire Donald Trump as President years before it actually happened. Goosebumps, right? Yet the chills do not end there, because The Simpsons made another bold prediction about Trump.

Whispers swirl across X as fans buzz about Matt Groening’s jaw-dropping take on Donald Trump in 2025, sparking debates over whether The Simpsons has once again peered into the future.

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At San Diego Comic-Con, Matt Groening, the creative mind behind The Simpsons, stirred excitement with a bold statement about the show’s future. He revealed that earlier he had believed season thirty-six might close the curtain, but now he sees no finish line ahead, as per Variety. Groening said, “We’re going to keep going. We’re going to go until somebody dies,” hinting the series could continue far longer, even suggesting that its end may align with the death of Donald Trump. His remarks have now fans on X connecting the dots and making up insane theories, speculating if Trump’s absence from the public eye might indicate something devastating.

Groening then cryptically alluded to Donald Trump, suggesting that when “you-know-who” passes, The Simpsons predicts celebrations in the streets, though President J.D. Vance would forbid dancing, as per the report. The statement has sent X into a frenzy, with rumors spreading wildly and fans speculating that Trump may have died, despite no official confirmation. The buzz has amplified, blending Matt Groening’s dark humor with real-world intrigue in a way only The Simpsons could inspire. Meanwhile, another Simpsons prediction has surfaced, adding fuel to the frenzy amid Trump’s surprising absence.

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The Simpsons, long a master of eerily predicting reality, has fans on edge once more with a storyline that eerily mirrors rumors of Donald Trump’s alleged arrest.

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The 1994 episode of The Simpsons, Lisa vs Malibu Stacy, has captured renewed attention as fans point out its eerie relevance to 2023. Beyond its playful critique of toy culture, sharp-eyed viewers claim it subtly hinted at Donald Trump facing legal troubles. On August 24, whispers swirled about the President surrendering to authorities following a high-profile indictment. True or not, the episode reinforces The Simpsons reputation for uncanny predictions, leaving audiences both fascinated and unsettled by its prophetic undertones.

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Quite hilariously, Lisa vs Malibu Stacy features news anchor Kent Brockman discussing the Barbie craze at length before casually mentioning that the president was arrested. Fans note how the episode brilliantly juxtaposes the public’s fascination with toys against political chaos. Donald Trump, whose controversy recently landed Paramount in hot water, now seems to be at the center of fresh turmoil, according to fans and The Simpsons predictions about his arrest and death. 

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What do you think about The Simpsons predictions that fans are linking to Donald Trump’s absence? Let us know in the comments below.

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Yusra Miraj Khan

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Yusra Miraj Khan is an Entertainment Journalist at Netflix Junkie. Specializing in Taylor Swift and the British Royal Family, she transforms modern mythologies into high-ranking, reader-first narratives. Since joining in early 2025, Khan has penned over 500 articles, known for their sharp decoding of Easter eggs and PR silences.

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