I remember finding an actual stage script at my college library back in 1990, and it just did not compare at all to the film. It portrayed the younger Doc Brown as this hippie beatnik type which was completely confusing to me, and I get why nobody ever talked about it. I don’t think a reboot is going to be much better than that script was.
I must confess, I missed out on both the early Nineties animated version, and the comic-book series- I was unaware of either one- I would have enjoyed both, had I just known they were available- I do, however, believe that something can be overdone, which may seem to be the case, here- however, having said that, if Christopher Lloyd is up for a fourth installment- especially at his age- I would be most interested in seeing it! Since Michael J. Fox will be unavailable to return, I would be on board with the idea of having Marty McFly replaced with not just another lead, but a female lead, assuming the young lady in question is suitably easy on the eyes! I would propose Sarah Hyland, Mila Kunis, Jenna Ortega, Marsai Martin, or even Katie Holmes, assuming she could be lured out of her well-deserved retirement! Deeee-licious!!
Comments for New ‘Back to the Future’ Film With Michael J. Fox Confirmed, Gets Teaser and Release Date
Jman
There was also Back to the Future: The Animated Series was a 1991-1993 cartoon
Mike
Which was entertaining tho..theres a comic book also!
Jay
Please. No.
Just, no.
Mike
Oh god. Dear god no!
Paul W
I remember finding an actual stage script at my college library back in 1990, and it just did not compare at all to the film. It portrayed the younger Doc Brown as this hippie beatnik type which was completely confusing to me, and I get why nobody ever talked about it. I don’t think a reboot is going to be much better than that script was.
Marc L Watts
I must confess, I missed out on both the early Nineties animated version, and the comic-book series- I was unaware of either one- I would have enjoyed both, had I just known they were available- I do, however, believe that something can be overdone, which may seem to be the case, here- however, having said that, if Christopher Lloyd is up for a fourth installment- especially at his age- I would be most interested in seeing it! Since Michael J. Fox will be unavailable to return, I would be on board with the idea of having Marty McFly replaced with not just another lead, but a female lead, assuming the young lady in question is suitably easy on the eyes! I would propose Sarah Hyland, Mila Kunis, Jenna Ortega, Marsai Martin, or even Katie Holmes, assuming she could be lured out of her well-deserved retirement! Deeee-licious!!