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There may be many hints that businessman Donald Trump would assume the office of the President Of The USA in the Back To The Future sci-fi comedy trilogy. The second film, out in 1989 shows the future fictional year of 2015, the same year in which Trump announced his first run for office. He was elected the following year and sworn in for his first 4 year term in Jan. 2017.
- There are many hints in the movies to an election and even to the U.S. President: The campaign wagon for Red Thomas is shown in first film in 1985. Minutes following this, Marty enters the diner where Goldie Wilson proclaims his interest becoming Hill Valley's mayor.
- Former movie actor Ronald Reagan, President at the time of the production, is shown and mentioned repeatedly in the films.
- A reference to Donald Trump's NBC TV reality series The Apprentice (2004) may be seen in Back To The Future Part II in a scene in the house of older / 2015 Marty. SPOILER ALERT: After agreeing to a deal with shady associate Needles, Marty is fired in a video call by his boss Fujitsu-san. Printers located around the future conceptualized home spit out a document reading "YOU'RE FIRED", this was Trump's catchphrase on his show.

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00:00We're talking about knowledge of the future in movies, YouTube channel, Easter Egg Psychic,
00:05The Back to the Future, Science Fiction Time Travel, Comedy Trilogy.
00:10The first movie was out in 1985, directed by Robert Zemeckis, written by Bob Gale,
00:16with the cast included Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Leah Thompson, Crispin Glover,
00:21Thomas F. Wilson, and James Tolkien.
00:24The sequels followed in 89 and 90.
00:28One group of Easter Egg references present in the Back to the Future films.
00:34This may be who wound up assuming the office of the President of the United States.
00:42This is, of course, Donald Trump.
00:44Elected 2016 assumed office, 2017.
00:48The opening of Back to the Future Part II in 1989, the future year that Marty McFly and Don Brown
00:56travel to, 2015.
00:58If you watch Back to the Future, there are many hints to an election or an elected individual.
01:06The President of the United States is mentioned.
01:10Ronald Reagan, the President at the time of Back to the Future's production, is shown many times throughout the films.
01:18Goldie Wilson, who works in the diner in 1955, mentions his political aspirations to become Hill Valley's mayor.
01:28Marty observes the campaign car of Red Thomas in the square before he goes into the diner.
01:34Trump was known for his NBC TV reality show, The Apprentice.
01:39This ran between 2004 and 2017.
01:42So if you don't know the format of the show, they bring in a group of business managers who compete
01:50to try to get an actual job in the Trump organization.
01:54In this show, Trump was known for his catchphrase,
01:59You're fired.
02:00Yeah, a reference to this may be seen in Back to the Future Part II.
02:04It's in the scene in older Marty's family home in 2015, just after the opening.
02:12Spoiler alert, after Marty is pressured into entering a shady business deal with needles,
02:19his Japanese boss appears and fires him in a video call.
02:24When this happens, in this imagined future fictional home, there are apparently printers spread sporadically in different rooms, including closets
02:37and whatnot.
02:38A black and white printout spits out of the printers reading,
02:42You're fired.
02:43My YouTube channel is Easter Egg Psychic.
02:46There I go back, I look at movies and television from the past.
02:49I analyze these for possible references to future media.
02:52These may appear in the form of anecdotes, idioms, anagrams.
02:57Hidden in the subtext of the work in question, I also use an unconventional method where I look at the
03:03likenesses of the actors.
03:06And what I found is you can take the likenesses, match these up to some of the anecdotal items, and
03:12show past, present, and future information about actors and other personalities
03:18that may resemble the personalities in the movie or television episode that you're watching.
03:24My email contact is Easter Egg Guy, that's G-U-Y, at Yahoo.com
03:31Thanks for watching.
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