Back To The Future Series

Back To The Future Series

By: Ethan Helton


The "Back to the Future" film series is a beloved science fiction franchise that consists of three films released in 1985, 1989, and 1990. The films were directed by Robert Zemeckis and produced by Steven Spielberg, and starred Michael J. Fox as the time-traveling teenager Marty McFly and Christopher Lloyd as the eccentric inventor Doc Brown.

The first film, "Back to the Future," follows Marty McFly as he accidentally travels back in time from 1985 to 1955 in a time machine invented by Doc Brown. There, he meets his parents and must ensure they fall in love to avoid altering the course of history. The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $380 million worldwide and earning four Academy Award nominations.

The second film, "Back to the Future Part II," sees Marty and Doc travel to the year 2015 to prevent a disastrous future involving Marty's children. The film also features a trip back to 1955 to revisit events from the first film, resulting in a unique blend of past, present, and future timelines. The film was another box office success, grossing over $335 million worldwide.

The third and final film, "Back to the Future Part III," takes place in the Old West of 1885, where Marty must once again save Doc from danger. The film concludes the series on a high note, with a satisfying ending that ties up loose ends and brings closure to the characters' journeys.

The "Back to the Future" series is known for its clever writing, memorable characters, and iconic time-traveling DeLorean. It has also had a significant cultural impact, with references and homages appearing in various forms of media over the years. In 2015, the year depicted in "Back to the Future Part II," was celebrated with special events and merchandise.

Overall, the "Back to the Future" series remains a beloved classic in the science fiction genre, with its engaging storylines and charming characters capturing the hearts of audiences of all ages.



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