2080s

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Millennium: 3rd millennium
Centuries: 20th century21st century22nd century
Decades: 2050s 2060s 2070s2080s2090s 2100s 2110s
Years: 2080 2081 2082 2083 2084 2085 2086 2087 2088 2089

The 2080s is a decade of the Gregorian calendar that will begin on January 1, 2080 and will end on December 31, 2089.

Notable predictions and known events

2080

  • According to The China Modernization Report, China is expected to be one of the most developed countries in the world, equivalent to the level of the United States of the early 21st century.[1]

2084

2085

  • The Sega Dreamcast's internal clock will reach its limit. Any attempt to add a year to the date will result in the current year being shown as 1950.[citation needed]

2088

  • Documents authored by Pope Francis from the year 2013 will be made publicly available, following a rule wherein documents stored in the Vatican Secret Archive will only be released to scholars and the public 75 years following their authorship and internment.
  • October 27 - Mercury occults Jupiter for the first time since 1708, but very close to the Sun and impossible to view with naked eye.

2089

  • May–June – Magicicada broods X (17-year) and XIX (13-year) will emerge simultaneously. This will be the first time this will occur since 1868; next time will be in 2310. This event occurs only once in every 221 years.[3]

Fictional events

2080

2081

2082

  • CBBC's fictional show The Secret Show takes place in 2082.
  • The animated television series Ōban Star-Racers takes place in 2082.
  • 2082 is the name of a song by the band They Might Be Giants from the album Join Us. The song is about someone who travels ahead in time to visit his future self. 2082 will be the 100th anniversary of the band's formation.

2083

2084

  • According to the storyline of the 1982 arcade video game Robotron: 2084, in 2084 man perfects the Robotrons, a robot species so advanced that man is inferior to his own creation.
  • In the X-COM Storyline, the Fourth Alien War (AW-IV) starts in 2084.
  • The video game Remember Me is set in Paris 2084.
  • The events described by a fictional version of Evel Knievel in the Midnight Brown song 2084. Including things like the TV series Dog Monkey vs. Monkey Dog and streets made of syrup.
  • The 1990 science fiction film Total Recall is set in 2084.
  • The Doctor Who story Warriors of the Deep takes place in 2084.
  • A war in Ayreon's universe is set in 2084, said to be the "Sixth Extinction" by the "Forever" aliens (the "Fifth Extinction" was that of the dinosaurs 65 million years prior), causing the extinction of mankind save for the colony on Mars. Due to Mars' incapacity to support life, the Mars colony is effectively doomed, and after the death of its last inhabitant, the last human being, he is re-created as a new soul, the new Universal Migrator.
  • 2084: Tomorrow is Today, a futuristic novel by John William McMullen set in the year 2084 in which the world has spiraled from economic collapse, limited nuclear war, and global anarchy into a United World under the protection of The Program.[5]
  • Diana Wynne Jones' short story No One begins with a reference to the year being 2084
  • In episode 11.16 of The Simpsons, Lisa receives a sticker saying to vote for a gay president in 2084, which, according to them, is a realistic goal.

2085

  • Claire Fisher, fictional artist in the HBO television series, Six Feet Under, dies in 2085 in Manhattan at the age of 101.
  • 2085 is mentioned as the setting of singer The-Dream's single "Walking On the Moon".
  • The little-known sequel to Robotron: 2084, Blaster, is set in 2085, after the destruction of the human race in 2084 by the Robotrons.

2086

2087

2088

2089

  • Venus Wars (1989): A war for independence breaks out on a colonized Venus in the year 2089.
  • Twilight of the Dark Master (1997): Two ancient races return to Earth and battle it out in the year 2089.

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