Stephen Hawking's warnings about the future of humanity have proven eerily prescient, with almost every risk he highlighted accelerating since his death in 2018. From climate change to artificial intelligence, Hawking's concerns have been borne out, leaving many to wonder what he would say now. In this article, we explore Hawking's arguments and consider what he might have to say about the current state of affairs. We delve into the specific threats he identified, the trajectory of those threats since 2018, and the broader implications of his warnings. By examining these factors, we aim to provide a comprehensive analysis of Hawking's vision and the challenges humanity faces today. We also consider the multi-planet argument and why it is no longer considered fringe, as well as the framework Hawking left behind and what he might have to say about the current state of affairs. Ultimately, we reflect on the importance of his warnings and the need for action to address the risks he highlighted.