- Carter Tweed
BREAKING! The Mandela Effect is confirmed!
News just in - we have the exclusive on the Mandela Effect being confirmed for real.
"Mandela Daze" has the scoop - it features a couple of regular dimwits "navigating a world where a real Mandela Effect" happens every day.
This blockbuster is brought you you in the form of a "Rick and Morty" style animated cartoon, funded via Kickstarter.
The plan is to make the best show in history. The pilot is done, and the kickstarter campaign is to fund 3 seasons of 12 episodes each.
From the Story page:
As the world plunges into chaos with the once-mythical "Mandela Effect" scientifically confirmed, two dim-witted losers navigate the sci-fi glitches and anomalies introduced into their daily lives in an attempt to keep their pointless existence as unaffected as possible.
-- Mandela Daze
- Tracy Cooper
New Mandela Effect movie coming summer 2019
The Mandela Effect is due to get the big screen movie treatment later this year. OK, so it doesn't specifically focus on the ME, but the main theme is certainly those aware of it will recognise.
Our hero, a struggling musician, takes a tumble on his bike and all seems normal when he wakes up. That is, until he plays a Beatles song on his guitar, which no-one listening has heard before! Or any Beatles tracks. That's right - he wakes up in a world where the Beatles never existed, yet he is well aware of their music and can play their songs. He does this, and due to their sheer quality becomes as famous as they were. The clever title of the movie is "Yesterday", and it's sure to cause a stir among the parallel world theorists too.
Directed by Danny Boyle (Trainspotting, 28 Days later, Sunshine etc) , the movie is set to premiere on 4th May, 2019 and stars Himesh Patel.
- Sue Verlander
Cool Mandela Effect short movie
Things are getting a little more sophisticated in the way the mainstream is treating the Mandela Effect. Many times now, it's dropped in, or strong references to it are, with the idea that people will understand it without the usual detailed explanation.
"Multiverse Dating For Beginners" is a cool new Mandela Effect themed short movie from DUST, available on YouTube. It concerns a star-crossed couple who encounter something rather special when meeting for the first time.
Without giving too much away, there's a glitch in the Matrix after the two meet and a "shift" causes the meeting to go in a very unexpected way ... over and over!
It's clear this is influenced by the Mandela Effect - a reference to the Berenstain Bears one is even made directly.
- Carter Tweed
The alteration is strong in this one
It's one of the most well-known Mandela Effects - the Star Wars scene in which Darth Vader says "No/Luke, I am your father". It's been discussed at length here and on the internet, yet there is something about this one which is different.
In most of the spoken changed movie lines, such as Forrest Gump, Apollo 13, Field of Dreams etc, you can see the actors face. So if the current version actually had changed, it would be a more complicated operation because the face movements would have to be altered to match the audio.
The difference with the "Luke/No" one is that you can't see Darth Vaders face! Another where this happens too, but for a different reason, is ET home phone.
Is this suspicious? It would mean anyone altering the video only had to do the audio...
- Ian Grogan
A full movie based on the Mandela Effect is announced!
Periscope Entertainment has announced a new movie titled "The Mandela Effect", a psychological sci-fi-thriller, is to begin filming in June 2017 and is based on a story by David Guy Levy and Steffen Schlachtenhaufen. The IMDB listing currntly has it in "pre-production.
Not much in the way of story details have been released yet, but the film centers around “a man who becomes obsessed with facts and events that have been collectively misremembered by thousands of people. Believing the phenomena to be the symptom of something much larger, his obsession eventually leads him to question reality itself.”
Slowly but surely the mainstream is recognizing the Mandela Effect is being experienced by more and more people every day, for example the hit TV show "Mr. Robot" featured the Berenst*in Bears in a story line.
- Carter Tweed
She knows she had a son - everyone else denies it
Warning - there are spoilers ahead, so if you don't want to know what happens in this movie stop reading now.
The 2004 movie "The Forgotten" features an eerie echo of the Mandela Effect.
The plot centres around a woman who's son dies in a plane crash, but later everyone she meets says she never had one, nor can she find any traces of him ever existing.
It's a psychological thriller which follows her nightmare journey trying to understand what's happening to her. She ends up seeing a psychiatrist who also tells her she is delusional. There is literally no evidence to her ever having a son at all, yet she knows and believes she did at a very deep level, which is ultimately what the film is all about.