2003:
“Trust us, there are WMDs in Iraq.”
Spoiler alert: the weapons never showed up.
2026:
“Trust us, there are nukes in Iran.”
Season 2: The Nuclear Sequel.
Same franchise. New filming location. Higher production budget. Louder dramatic music.
It’s like Hollywood ran out of ideas and said,
“Okay, what worked in 2003? Let’s reboot it. New cast, same storyline.”
K-drama writers at least give you unexpected plot twists.
This one feels like a remake where you already know the ending — but they still sell it as a surprise. 🍿
Israel Says It Launched Pre-Emptive Attack Against Iran
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