The stars of 'Back to the Future' posted a new photo together - This is how they look 36 years after the movie!
Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd are best known for their roles as Marty McFly and Emmett “Doc” Brown in the “Back to the Future” trilogy, and have now reunited at the Awesome Con convention.
Favorite film duo, actors Michael J. Fox (60) and Christopher Lloyd (82) reunited 36 years after the release of the first part of the "Back to the Future" trilogy at the Awesome Con convention in Washington.
The famous DeLorean from the film this time was replaced by a golf car in which they posed together for Instagram, and the photo was posted by Michael.
“Best of times,” commented Llyod who also posted the snapshot from the convention where they were photographed by a number of fans as well.
“Legends,” “This is it,” “Please shoot the fourth sequel,” “I adore you,” were the comments of enthusiastic fans of the cult trilogy, and the post earned hundreds of thousands of likes.
Let us remind you, Fox first got the role of Marty McFly in 1985, and Lloyd played Emmett “Doc” Brown in all three sequels to the film. Movies have the status of "classics" today and are popular even after more than three decades.
Michael was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease at the age of 28, which doesn’t stop him from continuing to appear at social events and caring for people battling the same disease as him as part of his charity The Michael J. Fox Foundation.
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By: Helen B.