No.

The answer is no.

Remember the Great American Eclipse? Then, too, we were told Nibiru (or Planet X) was coming for us.

Except it didn't.

It also didn't happen in 2003 or in 2012, nor did it strike us on October 15, or November 19 last year.

NASA already debunked Nibiru six years ago, and didn't even bother to create a new page when the rumours restarted last year:

The planet in question, Niburu, doesn't exist, so there will be no collision. As you can see from the Q&A below, the story of Niburu has been around for years (as has the "days of darkness" tale) and is periodically recycled into new apocalyptic fables.

They also hilariously misspelled 'Nibiru', but given this celestial object definitely doesn't exist, does it even matter? We don't think so.