
The Simpsons Creator Makes Shocking Prediction About Donald Trump’s Future
2025-07-29
Author: Noah
Since its iconic premiere in 1989, 'The Simpsons' has solidified its position as the longest-running animated series and sitcom in television history. Yet, as the show continues to entertain audiences, many fans are left pondering: will it ever come to an end?
At the recent San Diego Comic-Con, 'The Simpsons' mastermind Matt Groening revealed a striking prediction that has fans buzzing. He stated that there seems to be "no end in sight" for the beloved series, hinting ominously that it might continue until the highly controversial figure, Donald Trump, passes away.
Groening's comments were both candid and cryptic, suggesting, "I honestly thought Season 36 would be our last. But there’s no stopping us now! We’ll keep rolling until someone dies." He added a tongue-in-cheek reference to Trump, asserting, "When you-know-who dies, The Simpsons predicts there will be dancing in the streets. Except President (J.D.) Vance will ban dancing."
This predicting prowess is nothing new for the show, which once foresaw Trump’s presidency in a 2000 episode and even forecasted his re-election in a 2015 storyline. It’s this knack for foretelling future events that has heightened curiosity about how far the series will go.
Interestingly, Groening's remarks emerge as rival show 'South Park' faces backlash from the White House over its recent premiere, which satirically depicted Trump in compromising and absurd situations. In response, a White House spokesperson criticized the show, claiming, "Like the creators of South Park, the Left doesn't have any original ideas left, which is why their shows are losing relevance. This show hasn’t been relevant for over 20 years."
In typical 'South Park' fashion, co-creator Trey Parker responded to the criticism with dry humor at Comic-Con, quipping, "We’re terribly sorry," indicating that they are unrepentant in their satirical portrayals.
With the world watching, the fate of both shows—and potentially Donald Trump's—is still very much up in the air. As always, fans are left to wonder: what will 'The Simpsons' reveal next?