Back to the Future Cast Reunion: Christopher Lloyd’s Epic Photo Causes a Social Media Frenzy

2023-08-16 14:00:18
Christopher Lloyd uploaded a photograph with part of the cast of Back to the Future that caused a furor on social networks Photo: Universal Studios

Christopher Lloyd, an actor who won the hearts of the public thanks to his portrayal of the eccentric Doctor Emmet Brown in the Back to the Future saga, has shared a very special photograph where part of the cast can be seen almost 40 years following the premiere of the first tape.

The image shows Lloyd being embraced by Lea Thompson, who played the mother of Marty McFly in both his adult and teenage versions. Thomas F. Wilson, an actor in charge of giving life to the main villain Biff Tannen and the various temporary versions of him, also appears in the photo.

On Wilson’s shoulder rests none other than Michael J. Fox, protagonist of the saga who was seen playing Johnny B. Good in the 50s, traveling on an anti-gravity skateboard in 2015 and becoming a 19th century cowboy. as Marty McFly throughout the three Back to the Future tapes.

The image is accompanied by the caption “Can we get 88 thousand likes? The past says so…”, referring to the 88 kilometers / hour that the emblematic DeLorean had to reach to travel in time. The photo has already exceeded 264 thousand “Likes”.

Dr. Brown, Biff Tannen, Marty McFly and his mother took a photo almost 40 years following the premiere of Back to the Future

Thomas F. Wilson, 64, is still very active in the film industry. It was in 2018 when he had his last role in the television series Legends of Tomorrow as the father of Nate Heywood (played by Nick Zano).

In an interview held in 2015 with The Hollywood Reporter, Wilson assured that his character as Biff is a reflection of the “bullies” that tormented him in his youth.

“Thugs pushed and hit me throughout my childhood, until I outgrew everyone and it was over. He knew very well how they worked and, in particular, the pleasure they took in scaring people. I had looked at their faces so many times that it was not particularly difficult for me to do an imitation. Under the tsunami of pop iconography hides the interpretation of a difficult role in which I worked very hard and of which I am very proud.

Thomas F Wilson confessed in 2015 that his role as Biff Tannen is inspired by the bullies that harassed him during his childhood

Lea Thompson, 62, has also been very present in the Hollywood industry since her appearance in Back to the Future. Her last TV appearance of hers was on the series The Goldbergs as Formica Mike’s wife, Fran. The series concluded in 2023. As far as cinema is concerned, it was in 2021 when the actress had her last appearance in the film Mark, Mary & Some Other People as Aunt Carol.

Thompson has also dabbled in directing on episodes of shows like Young Sheldon, Stargirl and StarTrek: Picard, the most recent show Lea has been in the director’s chair.

After Back to the Future, Lea Thompson has ventured into directing several series

Christopher Lloyd, despite already being 84 years old, is the one who has had the most presence on the screen in the last 40 years. In 2021, he participated in the film Nobody as David Mansell, while in 2023 he was seen in The Mandalorian as Commissioner Helgait, the last two appearances that the actor has had on screen. However, it is clear that Lloyd has a particular love for Dr. Brown, since even on Twitter his user is @DocBrownLloyd.

At 84, Christopher Lloyd is still very present in film and television

Finally, 62-year-old Michael J. Fox was beginning a prolific film career following Back to the Future when he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Although this limited his on-screen presence, he did not stop him from continuing to act, being part of several productions such as The Good Wife, Scrubs, Stuart Little and Clone High, the latter being Fox’s most recent acting project. .

Despite having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s, Michael J. Fox continued to be part of various Hollywood productions.

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