Although many viewers still enjoy following the chaotic everyday lives of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie, The Simpsons has also earned a newer reputation in recent years for the surprisingly accurate moments that many fans describe as “predictions.”

With more than 800 episodes, The Simpsons is often credited with seeming to anticipate real-world events, whether through satire or coincidence.

More recently, an alleged “unaired” episode spread online, claiming to show Donald Trump’s death on March 14, 2026. The clip was said to feature him in an upscale room before suddenly collapsing, alongside a dramatic newspaper headline.

The video was shared on TikTok, where the uploader suggested it had briefly appeared online but was never officially released. Still, many viewers quickly noticed obvious problems, including unnatural visuals, distorted character designs, and other signs of artificial generation.

Most fans and commentators concluded that the clip was not a real Simpsons episode, but an AI-made hoax designed to go viral. Podcast hosts Brendan Dando and Guy Davis also said the footage looked fabricated and did not match the show’s actual style.

In the end, the so-called “prediction” appears to be nothing more than a fake AI-created video.

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