No new film inspired by the franchise will be created, “unless the heavyweights of large American companies or large international multinationals threaten our children”, jokes his co -generator, Bob Gale.
“Zeus name!” All those who dreamed of new adventures of Back to the future In the cinema will bite their fingers. The cult saga of the 1980s will not have ” Never “ The right to a fourth episode, a prequel or even a spin-off, entrusted its co-creator Bob Gale on April 25 to People . « I don’t know why people don’t stop talking about it, He wondered during the opening of the Universal Fan Fest Nights Convention. I mean, do they think that by repeating it enough, we will really do it? »»
Trailer Back to the future (1985)
The 73 -year -old screenwriter, craftsman of the first three films released between 1985 and 1990, did not come back to his decision, “Unless the heavyweights of large American companies and/and large international multinationals threaten our children”, he jokes. This desire comes from an agreement made with Bob Zemeckis, famous director of the films: ” It’s very good like that. It’s not perfect, but as Bob said: “It’s already quite perfect”. »»
Steven Spielberg approuve
Another great personality in the world of cinema, a so -called Steven Spielberg, executive producer of the franchise, supports this decision. And Bob Gale thanks him: « Just as he would not accept a reboot of E. T.he completely respects the fact that we no longer want to make Back to the future, underlines the producer. He understood it and always defended it. And thank you Steven for that. »» Fans of the saga will therefore not be able to experience the same emotions as enthusiasts of Top Gun or from Ghostswho had the right to return to the future in 2022 and 2016.
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The followers of time travel make their farewell to intertemporal journeys aboard the Delorean DMC-12, the two-door coupillon coupe produced in 1981. To relive the adventures of Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) and Doctor Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd), they will have to be satisfied with a musical released in 2020 and inspired by Back to the future. “She is still playing in London and on tour in the United States and We have just presented it in the first part in Tokyo in Japanese ”rejoices Bob Gale, still so “Touched and impressed” to have built this franchise alongside the formidable Bob Zemeckis over 40 years ago.