Fans believe The Simpsons may have predicted the 2026 World Cup final because of a 1997 episode featuring Mexico and Portugal. The clip is real, but the claim around it is not.
Did The Simpsons really predict the outcome of the FIFA World Cup 2026, or are fans connecting dots that were never meant to be linked?
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In 2009, The Simpsons made a change to its opening sequence that helped make the show more rewatchable than ever before.
Meow Wolf, the art collective known for its immersive psychedelic universes, is the latest guest to tackle the iconic ...
'The Simpsons' clip circulating online amid World Cup 2026 speculation (CanvaAI/Created by Athena Freya for IBTimes UK) A 1997 episode of The Simpsons has resurfaced online following a JumpersJump ...
One of the most iconic staples of The Simpsons over its 37 seasons on FOX has been the couch gag that opens every episode. No matter what the syndicated cut of the show has been, no matter what decade ...
For as massive and ever-present a franchise as The Simpsons is, it doesn’t have the foothold in the video game arena you might expect. The wildly popular mobile game The Simpsons: Tapped Out was ...
Hong Myung-bo resigns as South Korea's football coach after World Cup exit, following criticism from President Lee Jae-myung ...