Simpsons Titanic prediction from its 2006 episode is what netizens are connecting with the disappearance of 'The Titan' submersible, operated by OceanGate Expeditions to explore the wreckage of the sunken SS Titanic off the coast of Newfoundland.
As per the latest updates, the five people aboard the missing submersible died in what appears to have been a "catastrophic implosion," bringing a grim end to the massive international search for the vessel that was lost during a voyage to the Titanic.
Swati Bhat
Previously, the cartoon TV show appeared to predict weird historical events that actually occurred, such as Donald Trump's 2024 presidential run and the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Apparently this time, the show foretold the disappearance of the OceanGate submersible, which was excavating the Titanic's ruins.
Season 17's 10th episode, "Homer's Paternity Coot," originally aired in 2006, depicts Homer Simpson's long-lost father, Mason Fairbanks, giving a pretty scary statement before plunging under the water with his son.
“Today I am filled with joy. Searching for treasure with my long-lost son. My dream for each of you is that you find the happiness I feel today,” declared Fairbanks. And, in the actual situation, there is a kid trapped in the 'The Titan' submarine with his rich dad.
In the episode, after some exploration, the team comes to find the wreckage of a large ship brimming with treasure, and in the actual situation, this crew was approaching the remains of the legendary Titanic.
Simpson accidentally gets the submersible caught within a part of the barrier reef after radioing his friends to inform them of the discovery. Simpson begins to panic and struggles to free himself, only for the sub's "low oxygen" indicator to flare before he falls into a coma.
A very similar Low-Oxygen situation was in the act with the Titan submersible and the whole world is witnessing it on world media.
The Simpson character has a happy ending, as he awakens three days later surrounded by his family which was opposite to the five people aboard the missing submersible who died in what appears to have been a "catastrophic implosion," bringing a grim end to the massive international search for the vessel that was lost during a voyage to the Titanic.