What Is The Truth about The photos Circulating Showing The Simpsons Series' Prediction of The Death of Queen Elizabeth II?
Photos circulated on social media platforms showing The Simpsons' prediction of the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The Truth:
The circulated pictures belong to the fourth episode of the 15th season of (The Simpsons), titled (The Regina Monologues).
The plot of the episode talks about the American family going to England, but the father (Homer) crashes the car he was driving into the Queen's motorcade and smashes her carriage.
And the image that shows the queen inside the coffin dead, was modified by flipping the image and altering the character's eyes by making them appear closed and deceased, and the image was merged with the background of the coffin to appear in the form that was circulated in, and the original image shows the queen in torn clothes while she is standing looking at Homer with anger after his car collided with her carriage.
As for the other picture, which shows the character of Queen Elizabeth II inside a hall during the same episode, she appears in the trial of (Homer) on charges of endangering the Queen's life.
Meaning, that the image of the queen's death is edited, and the episode did not predict the queen's death as was claimed.
What do you know about The Simpsons?
An American animated sitcom created by cartoonist Matt Groening for Fox.
Released in 1989, it is considered to be the longest-running sitcom, with 33 seasons and three seasons of short films.
The main characters in the series are (Homer) the father, (Marge) the mother, (Bart) the eldest son who is 10 years old, (Lisa) who is 8 years old, and (Maggie) the youngest baby girl.