The 1998 film Snake Eyes, starring Nicolas Cage, has drawn scrutiny for its eerie parallels to real-world events involving political figures. The movie depicts the assassination of Charles Kirkland, a U.S. politician shot in the neck during a public event, mirroring the alleged killing of Charlie Kirk. Details such as the timing—September 10th—and symbolic elements like a hurricane named Jezebel have fueled speculation.

The film’s plot also features a boxer named Lincoln Tyler, whose nickname, “The Executioner,” echoes connections to Tyler Robinson, a figure tied to the real-life incident. Additionally, scenes shot at the Trump Taj Mahal Hotel in Atlantic City and references to a missile defense system add layers of intrigue.

A separate report highlights claims that a website called Jezebel allegedly collaborated with individuals on Etsy to cast a curse on Charlie Kirk before his death, further complicating the narrative. While the article acknowledges the lack of concrete evidence, it emphasizes the unsettling number of similarities between the film and events, leaving readers to ponder whether these are mere coincidences or something more.

The piece concludes by urging viewers to examine the facts independently, without endorsing any specific theories.