Why is Gravity Falls trending? Twitter and Reddit erupts over mysterious website reviving conspiracy theories

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Gravity falls and the new mysterious website (Image via Disney+)
Gravity falls and the new mysterious website (Image via Disney+)

Gravity Falls, an animated TV series that won over lots of people with its fun characters and mysterious stories, is getting a lot of attention again on social media sites like Twitter and Reddit. Even though it's been a while since the show finished, people are still really into the world of Gravity Falls and haven't stopped loving.

The recent spike in interest can be attributed to a mysterious website related to the show, sparking excitement and breathing new life into various conspiracy theories that have surrounded the series since its inception.

People are becoming really excited about Gravity Falls once more because of a new website that lets them interact with stuff from the show. The site has a cartoon TV where fans can type in different words and discover neat things.

Every time they go to the site, they can uncover new secrets or pieces of the story, and this really pulls fans in and adds more excitement to the world of Gravity Falls.

The website is like getting to watch a never-ending Gravity Falls episode that always has new mysteries to figure out. Fans get to jump into the show's world in a lively, engaging way, which is a big reason why so many people are talking about Gravity Falls again.

One netizen user mentioned:

"This #Gravityfalls website is truly amazing. Whether it goes any deeper or not (I feel like it will), it's incredible to be able to see a continuation of the story, hear from all the characters, and even get tidbits about what's going on since the show ended. And...CREEPY."

Another user chimed in:

"Dude it’s awesome seeing Gravity Falls no longer under the kid friendly rule at Disney and actually able to go full steam ahead with the dark and scary elements of the series."

With growing curiosity around this new site, another person exclaimed:

"This really makes me want to watch Gravity Falls again!"

On a Reddit thread, an astute user pieced together several codes to crack a complex puzzle related to Gravity Falls. Further investigations are encouraged, with a plea to share new discoveries in the comments section

The user announced all the riddles are now solved, and credits go to 'wistpur' from Discord. Additional codes revealed include:

  • Silas Birchtree
  • Medieval Homonym
  • McGucket's favorite soda
  • thurburts number
  • cryptogram codex

Fans of the show love to really get into the backstories, figure out secret codes, and guess about all the different things that could happen in the world of Gravity Falls. Finding this new website has made them super excited.

They want to look at every little part of it, hoping that their favorite story will keep going or, if not that, at least give them some new things to enjoy officially from the show.

With fans that care so much, it's not shocking that Twitter and Reddit are buzzing with talks, ideas, and a lot of excitement about the show once more.


Possibility of Gravity Falls making a comeback

Gravity falls might make a comeback (Image via Prime Video)
Gravity falls might make a comeback (Image via Prime Video)

Disney and Alex Hirsch might talk about bringing back the show Gravity Falls, and fans are very excited. They are thinking about making new episodes or special shows, which means we could see more of Dipper and Mabel's adventures in the magical town.

The show ended in a big way and was very popular, so going back to Gravity Falls would mean we get to enjoy more of its fun mysteries and great characters. Fans can't wait to see if these discussions will lead to more adventures, hoping that there's a lot more to come from Gravity Falls.

Read more: 8 shows to watch if you like Gravity Falls

Edited by Ankush Das
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