All the Wildest Coronavirus Premonitions, From ‘Space Jam’ to ‘The Simpsons’
March 12, 2020As coronavirus plunges the U.S. into a panic, leaving grocery store shelves free of canned foods and toilet paper, it's hard not to search for meaning in this moment—to clamor for some answers. Instead, the internet is combing through books, movies, and TV shows of times past in search of any premonitions that could have foretold our current global pandemic.
Most recently, the Extremely Online discovered a connection between the suspension of the current NBA season—after Utah Jazz player Rudy Gobert tested positive for coronavirus—and the film Space Jam. Yes. Space Jam.
In the classic semi-animated motion picture starring celebrity basketball players and Looney Tunes characters, the NBA season is canceled after the villainous alien Monstars steal the athletic abilities of Charles Barkley, Shawn Bradley, Patrick Ewing, Larry Johnson, and Muggsy Bogues. One scene shows basketball players refusing to enter their locker room because "after what happened to Barkley and Ewing, there's gotta be germs in there or something." When Coach Del Harris tries to ease players' concerns over the outbreak plaguing the basketball greats, saying those affected were thousands of miles away in New York, Anthony Miller points out that "bacteria like that can travel faster than the speed of light." The players then all put on gas masks to protect themselves.
Are you also covered in goosebumps? Whew! Who knew Space Jam was the Nostradamus of movies?