Back To The Future II references its past and drops hints for what's to come but one deleted detail would have foreshadowed a ...
Back to the Future Part II follows on from the cliffhanger ending of the first Back to the Future, as Doc Brown takes Marty McFly into the future to prevent his son from making a huge mistake.
Don't expect another Back to the Future film, as co-writer Bob Gale seemingly shoots down the possibility despite fan desires ...
The Denver Center for Performing Arts is hosting the musical over the next two weeks. There is one big change; the casting of a new Marty McFly.
From the look of the DeLorean, Marty McFly's truck, as well as the Pepsi tie-ins, it's truly nostalgia overload. In Back to the Future Part II, it's Marty himself who gets to experience the nostalgia.
Back to the Future' cowriter Bob Gale dismissed calls for a sequel while accepting the George Pal Memorial Award on Sunday, 2 ...
The Back to the Future trilogy is one of the most beloved film franchises ever. It’s the perfect combination of humor, sci-fi adventure, clever writing, and just straight-up fun. This series follows ...
Speaking to Yahoo, the writer and producer of all three Back to the Future films, alongside co-creator Robert Zemeckis, made ...
The producers of Back to the Future The Musical, including Colin Ingram and the film trilogy’s creators Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale, have announced a worldwide search for the next actor to take on ...
Back to the Future is a perfect movie ... not explored in the film centers on a a scene/duet with Marty and his dad, George McFly (Mike Bindeman), about instilling confidence in yourself.
Back to the Future the film was released in 1985, starring Michael J. Fox as “Marty McFly” and Christopher Lloyd as “Dr. Emmett Brown.” The film grossed $360.6 million at the box office ...