A 1998 film has sparked eerie speculation after viewers claimed it seemingly foretold the assassination of a U.S. politician with uncanny precision. The movie in question, Snake Eyes, released in 1998, features a scene where a character named Charles Kirkland is shot in the neck during a live event. Critics and fans have drawn parallels to the alleged killing of Charlie Kirk, who was reportedly struck in the same manner.

The film’s opening sequence depicts the assassination of Kirkland, setting the tone for the movie’s murder-mystery narrative. A key detail highlighted by observers is the date of the fictional incident: September 10th. This coincides with claims surrounding the real-life event involving Charlie Kirk. Additionally, the film includes a boxer named Lincoln Tyler, nicknamed “The Executioner,” whose name and title bear striking similarities to other figures referenced in the discussion.

Supporters of the theory point to specific scenes, including a freeze-frame showing the date September 10th on a marquee, as evidence of the film’s foreknowledge. A script excerpt from Snake Eyes further confirms the depiction of Kirkland being shot in the neck, mirroring the alleged circumstances of Charlie Kirk’s death.

Proponents of the theory argue that the alignment of names, dates, and plot elements is too precise to be coincidental. However, no official confirmation has been provided regarding the accuracy of these claims. The discussion continues to circulate among viewers who find the parallels unsettling and unprecedented.