Someone should likely go check on the person who promise vaccinations would n’t become politicized .

1.This person, who said Cillian Murphy wasn’t a movie star:

2.And this person, who thoughtOppenheimerwas a bad idea:

3.These people, who thoughtSpongeBob SquarePantswas “pathetic” and “doomed” (it’s been 25 years, and it’s still on):

4.This person who thoughtBarbiewas gonna flop:

5.Along with Ben Shapiro:

6.This person who thought Bryan Cranston couldn’t do a “serious role”:

7.This person, who doubted whether or not Heath Ledger could do a good job playing the Joker (he’d posthumously win an Oscar for his portrayal):

8.This poor, poor summer child, who had no idea what 2020 had in store for them:

9.This person, who claimed four years ago that Taylor Swift’s career was about to come to an end:

10.This person, who wasn’t a fan of KISS:

11.The person who wrote this before Season 8, and really spoke too soon:

12.The person who panned Michael Jackson’sThrilleralbum:

13.This person who claimed “Reddit nerds” couldn’t manipulate the stock market:

14.This person, who claimedFortnitedidn’t have staying power:

15.TheseFriendsreviewers:

16.This person, who claimed Russia would not invade Ukraine (spoiler alert…they did):

17.This person, who predicted the secondAvatarfilm would bomb because “no one even remembers” the first one:

18.Chris Pratt, who either lied to us or was extremely delusional:

19.These journalists, who I dearly wish had been right:

20.Along with this one:

21.This person, who joked about never seeing J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson in aSpider-Manfilm again (Simmons would reprise the role in multiple films):

22.The person who predicted the only two movies to gross over a billion dollars in 2023 would beThe FlashandFast X(neither did, and both were critical failures):

23.James Charles, who would facemultiple controversiesin 2019, most notably the whole “Bye Sister” video:

24.This poor journalist, who prophesied what could go wrong with potential vaccine rollout during COVID, and was proven sorely mistaken:

Summary of text: The piece discusses Cillian Murphy's acting talent, arguing that he excels in supporting roles and on TV but lacks the charisma to be a genuine movie star

Tweet by Grace Randolph suggesting Cillian Murphy for a WWII historical drama, skeptical about Christopher Nolan directing

Two screenshots of fictional social media posts discussing SpongeBob SquarePants premiere with playful banter

Conversation on social media discussing the success of Transformers movies and the novelty of a new film

A man gestures while sitting, with a quote predicting a film's failure displayed above

Walter White, Jesse Pinkman, and others in a tense scene from "Breaking Bad" with a skeptical fan comment doubting Bryan Cranston's fit for the role

Comment on a forum with a user agreeing on a casting choice and suggesting new villains for future Batman movies

2020 calendar highlights: Halloween on Saturday, 4/20 & Christmas on Friday, two Friday the 13ths, July 4th on Saturday, Cinco de Mayo on Tuesday

Screenshot of a social media post criticizing Taylor Swift, with an image of her and text declaring her a global artist

Newspaper clip from 1974 doubting the longevity of the band KISS

Article headline states "Game of Thrones" wins it: Running out of books was the best thing that could happen to the HBO show

Summarized text: Article discusses Michael Jackson's impact on music and performance, highlighting his "Thriller" album success and its revolutionary music video

Tweet by soul nate mocking the idea that only people with quirky names and connections can manipulate the stock market

Reddit screenshot: Users discuss the longevity of various video games, comparing classics to newer games like Fortnite

Two open pages of a book, with text and chapter titles visible. A section discusses Matthew Perry and his experiences

Screen capture of an article titled "No, Russia will not invade Ukraine | Russia-Ukraine crisis" showing a tank on a road

Headline about Chris Pratt discussing his unique voice for Mario

1960s newspaper excerpts predicting future work and leisure with high incomes and shorter work weeks from Time and New York Times

Newspaper clipping predicting life in the year 2010, detailing future finance trends, work hours, and technological advancements

The image contains a humorous text exchange referencing characters and scenes from Spider-Man movies

Side-by-side posters of "Fast X" and "The Flash"

James Charles tweets "absolutely not" in response to a 2019 Predictions account foreshadowing a scandal similar to his past

The image shows a highlighted text excerpt discussing the politicization of vaccination with a skeptical stance

User expressing that "The Egg" was written quickly while "The Martian" took years, noting the latter's niche appeal