DaRkVeNgeanCe
An Epic Film Guy
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I'm beyond excited about the possibilities of the BTTF trilogy on 4K. Universal has been on a roll after Casino and Scarface so I'm confident.
I personally agree.. it can continue... should it, whole other storyI would personally love to watch a continuation or reboot of BTTF
agreed we have the 3 movies and the awesome video game from Telltale gamesJust let it be. I'm perfectly fine rewatching the there movies.
There was already one Star Wars Clone Wars animated series too. That doesn't mean anything, especially since it was decades ago.I think there are some comic books out there, too. They've already done an animated series that focused mostly on Doc's kids, Jules and Verne. Marty, Doc and Clara were mostly in the background.
A reboot wouldn't work for a ton of reasons, but somebody will probably do it someday after most of those involved in the 1985 movie aren't around to stop them.
The question of why Marty’s parents don’t recognize him has plagued Back to the Future fans for literal decades. But Guardians of the Galaxy star Chris Pratt knows. He chimed inwith his own theory that ended up being prettyclose. “Maybe they do remember him tho, not as Marty, as Calvin,” the nerd-off began. “When Marty returns to present day 1985, it could have been years since his parents would have perhaps originally noted the uncanny resemblance between their son and that kid from high school 20 years previous.” To ease James Gunn’s mind, Back to the Future’s screenwriter Bob Gale was able to fill the plot hole, some 35 years after its release, to The Hollywood Reporter. “Bear in mind that George and Lorraine only knew Marty/Calvin for eight days when they were 17, and they did not even see him every one of those eight days,” he explained. “So, many years later, they still might remember that interesting kid who got them together on their first date.”
He continued, “So Lorraine and George might think it funny that they once actually met someone named Calvin Klein, and even if they thought their son at age 16 or 17 had some resemblance to him, it wouldn’t be a big deal. I’d bet most of us could look thru our high school yearbooks and find photos of our teen-aged classmates that bear some resemblance to our children.” Congratulations to Chris Pratt! So, with no plot hole, does this mean Back to the Future just went from a perfect movie to an even more perfect movie? At least someone’s having a good week.
That’s not a plot hole.
Plot question?That’s not a plot hole.
This 100% didn’t need to be explained and it speaks to how annoying fandom is that this was treated like a real nagging issue.
I can barely my coworkers faces right now and I’ve been working with them for a year and a half...
The only thing I want explained is how Clara buried Emmett (before Marty went back in the past), when she was supposed to already had been killed in the ravine before that Monday.
But whatever.