Christopher Lloyd Talks Back To The Future 4 And His Feelings On The Possible Sequel

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We live in a cinematic era where legacy-quels, i.e. sequels/follow-ups that come out a decade or more after their predecessor(s). Just look at Beetlejuice 2 being slated for September 2024 release, 36 years after the original. And yet, one franchise that has yet to be revisited on the big screen after all this time is Back to the Future. That said, there’s been plenty of Back to the Future 4 talk in the 34 years since Part III came out, and Christopher Lloyd has shared his feelings about the possible sequel.

To be sure, Back to the Future Part III ended the trilogy on a relatively conclusive note, with the DeLorean being destroyed and Doc Brown, his wife Clara and their two children embarking on their own adventures in a time-traveling locomotive. While the franchise has spawned plenty of tie-in media over the decades, there’s never been any major movement on another movie, and Lloyd shared with Yahoo! why it’s unlikely that project will ever get off the ground:

I know at one point they were seriously contemplating a fourth film, but I feel that they made an entire arc with the three movies and that’s the story. Maybe if somebody came up with an incredibly unique story for number four, but we’ve moved on a little bit. So I don’t think that’s gonna happen, but you never know.

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