Hurry and See ‘The Mandela Effect’ Trailer Before It Disappears

The trailer for the film ‘The Mandela Effect’ was released on November 9th. The plot revolves around a family man who can’t trust his own mind. He starts to question his own reality and memories. Everything he thought he knew seems to be incorrect and the people around him appear to be the only ones who are unaware.

The inability to confide in his own memories start to turn him crazy. He starts to animatedly believe that he is living in a world controlled by someone or something else, a simulation.

The Mandela Effect, also known as false memory, is one of the top conspiracy theories out there. The psychological phenomenon is when a person recalls memories, events or even details that did not happen or are presented in a different way from what they remember.

The biggest example of this phenomenon was the question of when Nelson Mandela died. People tend to recall different years. While Nelson Mandela died in 2013, countless people are convinced that he died in the 1980’s in prison.

False memory was then named after Nelson Mandela as the Mandela Effect because it was the most known example, but there are countless other people are baffled by. For example, the famous Looney Tunes is actually spelled ‘Tunes’ and not ‘Toons’ how many believed.

Another common one is the beloved cartoon bear family, ‘The Berenstain Bears’. Yes, it’s spelled with an ‘a’ and not Bernstein with an ‘e’. There are many more examples of the supposed false memory in everyday life and childhood memories we think are real.

If someone were to ask you what the Monopoly man has on his face on the cover of the game box, what would you say? Many would say he has a monocle on his right eye or he wears glasses, but it's the wrong answer.

A real kicker is the famous line we have known since childhood from ‘Snow White’, “Mirror, mirror on the wall”, was never actually said by the evil witch. It is actually, “Magic mirror on the wall”.

If you think you know the truth about what you remember, a simple Google might prove you wrong. Maybe you remember how the Flintstones was spelled, but do you really?

The movie is set to premiere December 6th and I suggest watching the trailer before it magically becomes a false memory or the movie might not exist.