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Trailer CONCEPT for the long rumored, but consistently debunked movie sequel to the Back to the Future trilogy.
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Back to the Future is an American science fiction adventure comedy film series written and directed by Robert Zemeckis, produced by Bob Gale and Neil Canton for Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, and distributed by Universal Pictures. The franchise follows the adventures of a high school student, Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox), an eccentric scientist, Doctor Emmett L. Brown (Christopher Lloyd), as they use a DeLorean time machine to time travel to different periods in the history of Hill Valley, California.
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In an age rampant with sequels, prequels, and the importance of franchised IP, Back to the Future remains untouched. Back to the Future Part III hit theaters in 1990, and since then, that’s been the end of the series. Fans have always wondered about why there wouldn’t be another installment when every other beloved franchises seems to keep going back to the well.
The answer, however, has always been the same: no. They do not want to make another Back to the Future movie and won’t allow anyone else to make one without their blessing. Which they won’t give. Seems fairly cut-and-dried, but in a new interview with Collider, Gale put an even finer point on why there should never be a sequel or a reboot.
Michael J. Fox is obviously a big part of it. But, you could just recast it right? There was that Tom Holland and Robert Downey Jr. deep fake people seemed to like...
But the point stands. The film will always be compared to the original and never live on its own. That’s just a fact. As a result, it’ll always be considered inferior or, hypothetical though unlikely, will lessen the legacy of the original. Gale went on to say that Universal Pictures, which controls the rights, has explained to him that returning to the franchise would be very lucrative. Obviously. For Gale and Zemeckis, though, it’s not about the money.
There are so few franchises or characters that haven’t been watered down in the past 30 years that it’s refreshing to have a franchise like Back to the Future which can just remain those three beloved movies. Plus, if you really want more Back to the Future, it’s out there. There are comic books, video games, even a freaking Broadway musical. Plenty of other ways the story has been continued without a movie. Those things feel like the best of both worlds—more of that thing you love without actually affecting the original.
A short movie was released titled Doc Brown Saves the World, officially created by Universal Studios and starring Christopher Lloyd, reprising his role of Dr. Emmett Brown and set entirely in his secret lab outside Hill Valley. The short movie takes place thirty years after the trilogy. Doc Brown Saves the World is the only official movie sequel to the trilogy that has ever been created.
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Some clips from Mindd Kidzags' amazing take on Back to the Future Part IV, go check it out and subscribe!
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**This is a Concept Trailer. This was not made to fool or scam anyone, it is simply for fans to take a glimpse into what the movie could be like.
**Copyright Disclaimer: This video is protected under fair use, due to the fact that it demonstrates/conceptualizes a specific or non-existing film idea, and compiles clips from previously existing productions to create a creatively unique vision and give new meaning. The video displays visual commentary on how a film idea could look.
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