My Plans vs 2020
Also known as: My Plans / 2020 · My Plans for 2020
My Plans vs 2020 is an exploitable two-panel meme format where users place movie or TV screenshots side by side, with the first image labeled "My plans" showing something hopeful and the second labeled "2020" showing the same scene's tragic or disappointing outcome1. The format blew up on Twitter in May 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic wiped out people's plans for the year, with some individual posts pulling nearly 100,000 likes in under 24 hours2.
Overview
My Plans vs 2020 follows a simple formula: take two screenshots from the same movie or TV show, place them next to each other, and label the first one "My plans" and the second "2020." The trick is picking a story where things start out well and end badly. The first panel shows something optimistic, exciting, or beautiful, while the second shows the same characters or situation falling apart1. Film nerds had a field day with this one, pulling from everything from *Uncut Gems* to *Parasite* to *Portrait of a Lady on Fire*21.
The format worked because 2020 gave everyone the same shared disappointment. Brunch plans, travel, seeing loved ones, even basic social gatherings all got canceled by pandemic lockdowns and social distancing measures1. The meme turned collective frustration into a dark joke that anyone could customize.
The earliest known post using the specific "My Plans / 2020" two-panel format came from Twitter user @throughfilms on May 15, 20202. They used screenshots from the 2019 film *Uncut Gems*, showing the before-and-after emotional arc of the movie. The post picked up over 200 likes in its first four days2.
A related version appeared slightly earlier on May 11, 2020, when Twitter user @NawafAlhobabi posted an object-labeled image from *Rick and Morty* captioned "My plans for 2020"2. While this captured the same sentiment, it used a single image with labels rather than the two-panel comparison format that would define the meme.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format is straightforward:
Pick a movie, TV show, or any visual media where the story starts hopeful and ends poorly.
Place two screenshots side by side (or stacked top-to-bottom).
Label the first image "My plans" (the optimistic version of your year).
Label the second image "2020" (reality hitting).
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The *Parasite* version by @alexabads was the format's biggest single hit, earning nearly 97,000 likes in just one day.
The *It's Always Sunny* official account played the format for comedy by using the same image for both panels, a meta-joke that their chaotic characters wouldn't notice a pandemic.
The earliest related post predated the specific format by four days, using a single *Rick and Morty* image rather than the two-panel setup.
Mashable's coverage specifically noted the *Avatar: The Last Airbender* cabbage merchant and *Portrait of a Lady on Fire* as standout examples from the trend.
Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
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- 2My Plans vs 2020 - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3List of viral videosencyclopedia