We always knew we could count on actor Christopher Llyod on being open to the idea of creating a fourth “Back To The Future” film. Llyod portrays the infamous Doc Brown in the “Back To The Future” film trilogy.
The feature film by Robert Zemeckis, with Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd in the starring roles, was followed by two sequels, released in 1989 and 1990, but since then there has only been a short-lived animated series and no talks of another film. At least, they didn’t try to completely remake it yet! We would much rather see the original actors reprising their respective roles.
During an interview with Comicbook which took place at Niagra Falls Comic Con, Llyod revealed his thoughts about a fourth film, saying “That’s a tricky, tricky deal. Because you don’t want to do another one and disappoint. So I don’t know. I’d be happy to, for myself. But we’ll see.”
He went on to say, “I think somehow it needs to kind of convey a message about something that’s important to everyone, universally, like climate change. Some way of incorporating whatever fever is going on at the moment into the film and keep the feeling of one, two and three.”
Llyod also said he felt that actor Michael J. Fox’s Parkinson’s disease would not cause any issues at all and in fact, Michael J. Fox also expressed interest in reprising his role! Now we just have to get Zemeckis on-board and hopefully, this could potentially get off the ground!
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