Have you ever heard of Leviathan? An enormous creature lurking in the deepest depths of the ocean. And as if it weren’t terrifying enough on its own, all signs point to it awakening in 2026 and swimming freely across the seas once more.
This creature has appeared in various texts, including the Bible, where it’s described as a massive sea monster with powerful jaws and fangs. In all accounts, Leviathan is portrayed as something akin to a dragon.
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Who is Leviathan?
For ages, tales have been told of an enormous monster sleeping in the deepest parts of the ocean. Over the last 50 years, strange phenomena have hinted that this ancient being’s awakening might be near.

Leviathan is said to be capable of stirring storms and altering the ocean’s course. With its immense size and dragon-like appearance, this creature has long been the source of sailors’ nightmares.
When Will Leviathan Rise from the Ocean’s Depths?
In recent decades, mysterious events have taken place in the sea. The most striking of these is a strange “booop” sound, much louder than any known marine animal, originating from the Pacific Ocean. Some scientists believe Leviathan could be the source of this sound.

Experts suggest that enormous caverns may exist deep under the sea, serving as the monster’s sleeping grounds. Additionally, we’ve witnessed peculiar behavior from whales and dolphins, which seem to be heading toward shores, perhaps “seeking refuge.” But from what?
Some theorists believe Leviathan will awaken in 2026, coinciding with the Supermoon—an astronomical event NASA describes as the Moon being closest to Earth during a full moon.
This event not only affects tides, but in 2026, it could also trigger the return of the most feared sea beast. So, what do you think? Will we witness Leviathan’s reawakening?
This article was originally published in Spanish by Nayely Aguilera in Cultura Colectiva.
