Unbelievable Fan Theories About Iconic Movies

"Frozen" - Olaf and Elsa Ties

"Frozen" - Olaf and Elsa Ties

Disney's animated movies featured some memorable princesses, but Frozen's Elsa is one of the most beloved ones. She can sing, has fantastic powers, and has managed to create an adorable snowman in Olaf. But have you ever wondered who Olaf really is?

One fan theory suggests that Olaf is actually an extension of Elsa's consciousness. Through him, she guides Anna on her journey and helps her achieve her goal.

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"Harry Potter" - The Chosen One

"Harry Potter" - The Chosen One

Harry Potter fans are quite lucky. They have both the books and the movies to come up with fan theories. One of the more popular ones is that Neville Longbottom is the Chosen One and not Harry Potter.

Both Neville and Harry meet the conditions to fulfill the prophecy, and it's actually Neville who kills Voldemort. Also, remember how Neville had trouble remembering things? This might have been a case of an Obliviate spell gone wrong when someone wanted him to forget about the tragic events from his past.

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Pixar - The Biggest Villain

Pixar - The Biggest Villain

Despite being made primarily for kids, Pixar animated movies feature some scary villains. So, who's the evilest of them all? Could it be Syndrome (The Incredibles), Lotso (Toy Story 3), or Charles F. Muntz (Up)?

Well, it's none of them! The biggest villain in Pixar movies is a corporation called Buy n' Large. The company appears in many movies including Toy Story and WALL-E, and it's responsible for the end of the world. How can you top that?

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"Blade Runner" - What is Deckard?

"Blade Runner" - What is Deckard?

The cult sci-fi flick Blade Runner is the subject of one of the most persistent film theories out there. The theory suggests that the main character, policeman Rick Deckard, isn't human. Instead, he is a replicant, just like the ones he's tasked with killing.

Some proofs of this theory include Deckard's glowing eyes, something only replicants have, and the fact that every human has some defect besides him. And let us not forget that origami unicorn.

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“The Terminator” - He’s Not the original John Connor

“The Terminator” - He’s Not the original John Connor

Some fan theories are based on such intense observation and incredibly abstract concepts—like this one. Instead of the Terminator failing his mission of killing Sarah, this fan theorized that he actually did complete his mission successfully, and Kyle ended up with the wrong Sarah Connor.

Therefore, while John Connor was eventually born, it was to a different father and a different Sarah Connor than everyone thought. Now isn’t that a difficult one to wrap your head around.

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"Clueless" and "Legally Blonde" - Sequel

"Clueless" and "Legally Blonde" - Sequel

The main characters in the movies Clueless and Legally Blonde, Cher and Elle, are both smart, have similar backgrounds, and their personalities are strikingly similar. Just a coincidence? We don't think so.

Legally Blonde is a secret Clueless sequel. The timelines of the movies perfectly line up. After the events in Clueless, Cher decided to realize her potential, finish law school, and become a lawyer like her father. But, she changed her name as she wanted to make it on her own.

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"Breaking Bad" - Their Product is Traceable

"Breaking Bad" - Their Product is Traceable

Emerging into the business selling illegal substances requires every bit of confidentiality and suspicion about everyone around you. You have to be careful who you trust and who you let into your selling circle.

This is exactly why Walter White’s product is worth so much, according to this fan. Because of its almost entirely pure quality, it’s not only a powerful and potent substance, but it becomes essentially its own signature. It’s uniqueness basically allows them to see who is using their product and who isn’t, doing the tracing work for them.

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"Forrest Gump" - Paternity Dilemma

"Forrest Gump" - Paternity Dilemma

Forrest Gump gave us a rollercoaster of emotions. There's joy, sadness, and excitement as we follow the titular character in his quest to overcome the challenges that life presents him.

The end is also bittersweet as Forrest's only love Jenny dies from HIV not long after she gives birth to their son. But what if that wasn't Forest's son? What if Jenny tricked Forest into thinking that so he would raise her kid when she died?

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"James Bond" - More Than One Person

"James Bond" - More Than One Person

It sure feels like we have seen countless James Bond movies by now. There have been 27 productions over six decades, which is why it is hard to believe that we are following the same secret agent who has been saving the world one villain at a time.

Taking all of this into consideration, it makes more sense that James Bond isn't just one person—it's actually a cover name used by the best secret agent at that particular moment.

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"Lord of the Rings" - One Ring is a Key

"Lord of the Rings" - One Ring is a Key

The One Ring was created to have control over the other rings. And while the creation of the ring did make Sauron dependent on it, the ring would ultimately make him that much more powerful when he wore it and controlled the others.

However, fans theorized that the One Ring had another purpose. This ring would also act as a key that would allow Sauron to travel into the void to free Morgoth from his imprisonment and bring about the end of the world, fulfilling the prophecy of the End Times.

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