‘Back to the Future’ Reboot Likely After Latest Reveal, Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd on Their Possible Return

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Marty McFly (Michael J Fox) shocked at seeing his younger dad in the diner in 'Back to the Future'

Credit: Universal Studios

7 Comments

  1. MichaelH

    Just because you can, doesn’t always mean you should.

  2. Talan

    4 needs to happen I’m sorry to say it but just by seeing the trailers of possibilities 4 would answer alot of questions most of us have what happened after Marty did his family do well was it doomed what happened afterwards what adventures did doc have in the locomotive version….so many ways this could be expanded and concluded better

  3. Tyler Durden

    It’s long past due, with AI and CGI there has been no better time to do a 4th installment and MJFs Parkinson’s doesn’t need to be hidden, it’s a real disease and not something that needs be ignored or covered up.

  4. No! Please don’t ever mess with the trilogy. Use your imagination about what happens to Marty and Doc in the future. The trilogy is perfect the way it is and already a classic.

  5. Jake

    They’ll wokify it and ruin it like they did to starwars and star trek

  6. JoeNYWF64

    The DeLorean will now have 4 doors. & the Twin Pines Mall (later Lone Pine Mall) will now be gone. & everybody will be looking down at their smart phones.

  7. Biff T

    There’s no real reason not to. So they’re older and Fox has Parkinson’s disease. So what. Write it into the script. People age and get sick in reality and life doesn’t just stop happening. No one else should play their younger selves, use old footage (maybe scrapped edits) to add dimensions to the past and write a heart touching, funny story about maybe Marty’s grandkids and Doc and Clara’s kids time traveling. Involve Doc and Marty from an older, mentor/parental standpoint but revolve the “heavy” action around the kids. We never saw how Marty and Doc fixing the future in II straightened out or changed the original future and their lives didn’t obviously end on the train tracks in III. Maybe Doc and Marty hid the train eventually and the kids find it, accidentally activate it and travel to the 80s, 50s, whatever. A lot can be done here but it should be done carefully, not rushed and with an eye toward capturing the imaginative magic on the original film. There isn’t a lot of creativity anymore nowadays because people have lived in their phones, computers, internets and video games for a couple of decades now. If people don’t live real lives, how can they write about them???

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