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55 Fan Theories To Blow Your Mind


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Apparently, Hollywood has stopped making films forever, which is too bad. But we do have 50 billion existing films, and even if you've watched them all already, watching is just the start. Long after that comes the real entertainment: reading fan theories, which make the movies much better. Or prove fans are insane. Or both.

1. Back to the Future

Marty in Back to the Future has died repeatedly, and we're just watching was happens after Doc Brown fixes things and saves him. When Doc appears and pulls him out of the tunnel? He knows to come right then because that's where and when Marty died. The band who frees Marty from that car trunk are also time travelers sent by Doc; this also explains why they have a guitar too modern for 1955. 

2. Mary Poppins

Mary Poppins is on drugs, and Bert is her dealer. That's why neither holds down a steady job. That guy who flies when he laughs is also clearly high, and drugs are the only explanation for that trip they take where they see the animated penguins. 

3. Fight Club

Tyler Durden in Fight Club isn't merely an alternate personality. He was a real person who died in a car crash caused by the narrator's company. This explains the narrator's grief at the start of the movie, his desire for vengeance, and the movie's obsession with trashing cars. 

4. More Fight Club

Alternatively, Fight Club is the sequel to the 1984 movie Cloak & Dagger. Sure, maybe, you've never heard of Cloak & Dagger, which means this theory asks a little more of you than ones that say Tyler is Joker or Hobbes or whoever, but there's a lot to this. It explains the origin of the narrator's mental issues, his obsessions with plane crashes and anatomy, his masculine insecurities, as well as his explosives expertise. 

5. Seinfeld

George in Seinfeld had a brother, but George got him to kill himself. George mentions him once in an episode called "The Suicide" (in which no one commits suicide) but never again. George is depressed after this episode, his parents blame him for unspecified wrongs, and there's always a vacant spot at the family dinner table. 

6. Beauty and the Beast 

Read More: A Theory That Will Change How You See 'Beauty And The Beast'

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