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This poster provided by SM Entertainment promotes the concert “The Dream Show 4: Dream the Future” by K-pop boy group NCT ...
Early in Back to the Future Part III, Marty and Doc are at a drive-in theater in 1955 where they must send the former back in time to prevent Doc from being murdered in 1885.While trying out a ...
It’s been 40 years since Marty McFly hopped into that juiced up DeLorean. One of the stars of “Back to the Future” remembers ...
We’re also treated to Alan Silvestri’s brilliant Back to the Future theme, and a promotional image that depicts a washer mimicking Michael J. Fox’s pose from the original film’s poster ...
Back to the Future is having another big pop culture moment. Thanks to the ongoing rise of Back to the Future: The Musical, and the upcoming 40th anniversary of the original film, it feels like we ...
Marty McFly's iconic red guitar from the original "Back to the Future" is missing, and the movie's cast and filmmakers are asking for the public's help to bring it back to the present.Musical ...
Sci-fans Jordan and Pete Ayriss pose for a picture at their Back To The Future-themed wedding on Saturday, June 11. The couple have waited over a year to mark the occasion.
You’ll have to time travel in the DeLorean to relive “Back to the Future.” According to franchise screenwriter Bob Gale, there won’t be any more films following up the 1985 classic, the ...
“Back To The Future: The Musical,” which opened Thursday night on Broadway, doesn't have much going for it in the way of tuneful songs or show-stopping dances, but it does have a star vehicle.
Note: This newsletter was sent to readers on April 23, 2025. Dear Headway reader, These days, transportation in the United States has a back-to-the-future quality.
Michael J. Fox and his Back To The Future costar Christopher Lloyd reunite to give fans a chance to win a signed poster from the iconic film. By BRIAN MARKS FOR DAILYMAIL.COM. Published: 16:26 EDT ...
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