Eerie Coincidence: 1998 Film ‘Snake Eyes’ Allegedly Predicts Charlie Kirk’s Assassination

A 1998 movie, Snake Eyes, starring Nicolas Cage, has sparked speculation about its alleged foresight into the assassination of a figure named Charlie Kirk. The film, released in 1998, features a scene where a U.S. politician named Charles Kirkland is killed during a live event by a neck shot. This mirrors claims surrounding an incident involving Charlie Kirk, who was reportedly shot in the neck.

The movie includes a boxer named Lincoln Tyler, nicknamed “The Executioner,” whose name and numerical value (165) are linked to Tyler Robinson, another individual. The assassination in Snake Eyes occurs on September 10th, the same date cited for Kirk’s alleged death. Footage from the film shows a marquee displaying “TYLER THE EXECUTIONER” and the date September 10th, though some ambiguity exists about the exact day.

The script, available on Scribd, confirms the assassination scene, with the victim shot in the neck—matching the reported injury of Charlie Kirk. Gematria calculations further connect names like Lincoln Tyler and Tyler Robinson through numerical values.

While the connection remains unverified, the parallels have fueled curiosity. The film’s release date and its depiction of events have led some to question whether the narrative was a coincidence or something more deliberate.

This article presents factual details without endorsing or dismissing the claims.

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