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'Civil War' Movie Sparks Conspiracy Theories Ahead of 2024 Election

The film, depicting a future America in turmoil, has been linked to 'predictive programming' theories and other recent crisis-themed movies.

  • The upcoming movie 'Civil War' directed by Alex Garland has sparked controversy and conspiracy theories, with some conservatives suggesting it is predictive programming for real-life plans for the U.S.
  • The movie, set to be released in spring 2024, depicts a near-future America where 19 states have seceded from the Union, with 'Western Forces' including California and Texas battling against groups like the Florida Alliance.
  • Nick Offerman plays a three-term U.S. president ordering air strikes on domestic soil against the militant forces that have risen up.
  • Some social media users have tied 'Civil War' to the new Netflix film 'Leave the World Behind', partially produced by former President Barack Obama's Higher Ground, suggesting a pattern of movies depicting national crises.
  • The timing of the movie's release ahead of the November 2024 presidential election has further fueled conspiracy theories.
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