11 Movies That Accidentally Became Prophetic

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Minority Report (2002)

The film imagined targeted advertising, advanced surveillance, and predictive policing long before they became real world concerns.

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Network (1976)

The film predicted outrage driven media and television personalities turning anger into nonstop entertainment.

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RoboCop (1987)

Its satire about corporate power, media sensationalism, and militarized policing still feels remarkably sharp decades later.

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The Social Network (2010)

The movie hinted at how digital platforms would reshape relationships, influence, and personal identity on a massive scale.

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The Truman Show (1998)

Its exploration of nonstop surveillance and public obsession with personal lives feels eerily close to the reality of internet culture today.

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Wall E (2008)

Behind the animation was a surprisingly bleak vision of consumer culture, environmental neglect, and screen dependency.

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