MJF has just signed on to shoot the fourth movie this summer to come out next year!! Talk about great news to hear on my birthday! I LOVE THESE MOVIES!! :tup::tup::tup::tup::tup:
u lie!!! don’t tease me.
how is he going to says his lines? lol
no link = not truth
no lie… I wouldn’t do that
You’re an ass. He’s not anywhere near that bad. Besides… he’s going to play a character more his actual age this time around since he’s 44 years old now. More of a Doc role with some younger characters.
Still should be fricking amazing! I CAN"T WAIT!!!
so he’s gonna play the older Marty that they found in 2015. WHO’S GONNA PLAY THE YOUNGER MARTY THAT MEETS THE MJF OLD MARTY? lol
He just signed on… there are no links updated with that info yet. Give it a day and you’ll see it on google news or something I’m sure of it. He’s been in talks for a little while now any way so it’s only a matter of time. Well… it’s time!
MJF sure has developed quite the sta sta studda even when he is on meds, it is not April fools yet so this thread is a little PREMATURE wouldnt you say
Release Date: None; Bob Gale, screenwriter of the trilogy, has confirmed with BTTF.com that this project is no longer planned; it’s dead-dead-dead-ski.
what now huh?
fetter=owned
That was from a couple weeks ago… it was said today that he has signed on to do the movie. We shall see who is owned. It won’t be me.
actually ti wad from a cupple years ago
we’ll do this with time line
Interview : Michael J.Fox Posted by Clint Morris on October 5, 2005 ~snip~ Q: Was there ever talk of a fourth film? A: I think by the time we finished two and three we were all so damn tired and then Bob went on to do Forest Gump and I went on to do some television work and some other things, you know, I started my own show, Spin City. And now the only way it would work would be if I played Doc, I’m 44 years old now and I’m not interested in running around on skateboards! I think after 1,2 and 3 we all kind of felt we had done it. And I think if now they did it again they would do it with a younger cast and just do a different realisation of it, which would be fun and I’m happy to watch it.
this was the quote that got everyone excited again . How people extracted from that there would be a 4th i don’t know.
http://www.bttf.com/bttf4.htm - a site that was all about the Part IV was kept updates only untill 99’ … tells me something right there
the deal breaker
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
<b> ![http://www.bttf.com/images/themes/BackTalk.jpg](http://www.bttf.com/images/themes/BackTalk.jpg) [b]Latest 'Future' sequel rumor debunked</b>[/b]
But is Universal considering another trip through time anyway?
Hollywood — The internet’s all a-buzz this morning over reports that Michael J. Fox is currently in negotiations to do a fourth Back to the Future film, but there’s only one problem — it’s simply not true.
The purported news, which has already been picked up by dozens of media outlets, originated at ContactMusic.com — a site notorious for spreading false information or rewording reports to slant towards a completely different angle. Here’s their report, as posted late Tuesday…
MICHAEL J. FOX is heading BACK TO THE FUTURE for a fourth time-travelling movie.
The actor, who suffers from Parkinson’s disease, admits he’s in negotiations for a final film in the series - but only if they make his character as old as he is in real life.
The former SPIN CITY star wants to take over CHRISTOPHER LLOYD’s eccentric scientist character, DOC, in the sequel.
He tells movie website Moviehole.net, "The only way it would work would be if I played Doc. I’m 44-years-old now and I’m not interested in running around on skateboards!
“I think after 1, 2 and 3 we all kind of felt we had done it. And I think if they did it again now they would do it with a younger cast and just do a different realisation of it, which would be fun.”
“It’s the first I’ve heard of it!,” quips writer/producer Bob Gale, who maintains that the studio has never approached him nor director Robert Zemeckis to consider putting a fourth film together.
Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale and Neil Canton at the May 24, 1990
“Back-to-Back-to-Back” premiere at the Cinerama Dome Theatre in Hollywood
“Yeah, they twisted it around by the looks - - - Fox simply says what he’d do if there was to be a fourth…,” admits webmaster/editor Clint Morris, whose MovieHole site is referenced in the report.
The interview in question is a generic print interview conducted internally at Universal International Pictures based in London for syndication use to promote the Back to the Future 4-Disc Collector’s Set released internationally this past October. BTTF.com was given the opportunity to review all three syndicated interviews (w/Fox, Gale & Lloyd) issued by Universal in early October, but was prohibited from printing them due to exclusive agreements Universal has with their international territories.
While this report is certainly false, given the fact that our inbox has been flooded with emails from fans all over the world the past 12+ hours since the rumor first hit, perhaps Universal should be looking into another film anyway.
Just a few months ago, Universal Studios Home Entertainment formed a new division called “Universal DVD Originals” to develop and market direct-to-DVD franchise sequels, which already successfully released Carlito’s Way: Rise to Power in October and will release American Pie Presents Band Camp next week.
When asked whether any consideration has been given to launching a Back to the Future sequel under Universal’s new ‘DVD Originals’ banner, USHE President Craig Kornblau recently admitted in an email to BTTF.com, “We are looking at it!!!”
Perhaps the future of a Back to the Future 4 hasn’t been written yet afterall — who knows? Until that time though, we still have the entertaining and extremely resourceful short film Blockbusters…
link to that last one is here http://www.bttf.com/index.php?/weblog/more/latest_future_sequel_rumor_debunked/
all i ahve to say is clink-clink BURN! lol
ps- happy b-day Fetter
Thanks… no one else noticed