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‘The Simpsons’ Creator Makes Bold Predictions About Elon Musk, Statue of Liberty & Republican Parents

  • Matt Groening, creator of 'The Simpsons,' criticized Elon Musk and Trump supporters during a panel at San Diego Comic Con last weekend.
  • Groening humorously expressed that he initially thought 'The Simpsons' would end after 36 seasons, according to Variety.
  • Groening predicted that America's youth will influence their Trump-supporting parents and suggested returning the Statue of Liberty to France.
  • Survey findings show that 56% of young men and 47% of young voters supported President Trump, according to Circle.
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‘The Simpsons’ Creator Makes Bold Predictions About Elon Musk, Statue of Liberty & Republican Parents

Matt Groening also hit back at claims that the show predicted the viral Coldplay kiss cam moment.

Matt Greening, creator of “The Simpsons”, has ensured that the famous animated series does not have “end of view”

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During a talk in the last edition of the Comic-Con of San Diego, Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons, said that there are no plans to end the iconic animated series. However, between laughter, he pointed out that the end could come only when Donald Trump dies. "I honestly thought we were going to end up in the [...] See more news in Indie Hoy.

For Matt Groening, The Simpsons still have a lot to tell us, and the final end of the series will not come until one of their characters dies.

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