The Simpsons Almost Didn’t Predict Trump Would Be President (And Their Original Pick Was Unbelievable)

I recently read an interview with Al Jean, the longtime showrunner of The Simpsons, as he prepares to step down next month. He was talking about all the times the show seemed to predict the future, and one story really stood out. Apparently, the famous 2000 episode featuring President Lisa Simpson originally mentioned Johnny Depp instead of Donald Trump! Jean said they tried the Depp line for a while, but ultimately decided it just wasn’t as funny as referencing Trump, especially after he was elected in 2016. It’s amazing how that one joke took on a life of its own!

Nightmare On Elm Street 7-Film 4K Blu-ray Drops To Its Lowest Price For Halloween

A special, limited edition 4K Blu-ray box set was also released on Amazon. It included 3D glasses and a numbered certificate to prove its authenticity. All seven films were housed in individual Steelbook cases, and those were all packaged inside a larger Steelbook Library Case. This set was extremely limited – only 4,000 were produced – and is now sold out, with no plans for a restock. However, the regular edition of the set should still please fans, particularly given its current price. Details about the films included in the set are listed below.

Scream 7 Trailer Brings the Best Final Girl Back (With a Twist)

The trailer begins with a scary scene of a young couple being chased by Ghostface while staying at a secluded Airbnb. It then shows Sidney Prescott having built a peaceful new life with her family, far from the horrors of Woodsboro. However, that peace is quickly broken when a new Ghostface targets her, starting a terrifying ordeal that puts everything she loves at risk.

Google says your Gmail wasn’t hacked — but maybe check anyway, as the internet’s not buying it after 183M accounts were allegedly breached

This data wasn’t obtained through a single hack of Gmail. It was gathered from various sources, including malware that steals usernames and passwords from infected computers, as well as information found on the dark web, social media, and platforms like Tor and Telegram. Essentially, Gmail itself wasn’t hacked, but many news reports incorrectly stated that it was.