 Number seven on our list is The Simpsons Movie. Released in 2007 and directed by David Silverman, the movie predicted the rise of streaming services and the decline of physical media. The story follows The Simpsons Family and their adventure in a world where their home town of Springfield is encased in a giant dome by the EPA, which includes a reference of a streaming service that was the future of entertainment. Today's streaming services have become a major part of the entertainment industry, thanks to companies such as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime. The Simpsons Movie predicted this trend, which is something that was not yet widespread when the movie was released. The film's reference to streaming services, it's more of a comedic throwaway line, but it's a testament to the show's ability to predict future trends. Additionally, the film also predicted the decline of physical media, as seen by the scene where Homer smashes all his family's DVDs, which today is a reality since streaming services have become the norm. The Simpsons Movie was a box-off of success and was well-received by critics.