Everyone who appeared in Back to the Future is back together again!
The actors who starred in the classic film series from the 1980s got together over the weekend at the FAN EXPO Portland conference in Portland, Oregon, where they snapped some cute photographs together.
While posting pictures with her co-stars Michael J. Fox, Thomas F. Wilson, and Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson said, “Wow, honestly had the nicest time today with my #bttf family.”
“So many fantastic fan experiences as well as a llama,” continued Thompson, who is 61 years old.
Wilson, who is 63 years old, posted the identical photo on his account and captioned it, “Well, this really took place. 2023.”
Michael J. Fox, who plays the time-traveling adolescent Marty McFly, shared a photo on his Instagram story alongside some of his fellow actors.
“Attending these FanExpo events and catching up with some of my favorite individuals, such as Lea, Tom, Chris, and all of you #bttf heads, is one of my favorite things to do. Heavy, “He drew over the photograph that showed him with his arms around Thompson and Lloyd.
Thompson, who portrayed Lorraine Barnes McFly, Marty’s mother, also shared some footage with the other cast members she worked with.
“Have a look at these two. Have a look at what the kitty brought in, “Thompson remarked this in reference to Lloyd, who at the time was 84 years old and had featured in the role of the eccentric scientist Dr. Emmett ‘Doc’ Brown.
She may be seen in the next footage cuddling up to Wilson and referring to him as “my favorite, favorite person ever.”
“This woman has won my heart. It’s wonderful to have you back with us. You’re so amazing, “Wilson, who was 63 at the time, said Thompson.
“So you think I’m a jackass, huh?” Thompson questioned him while quoting the standard insult delivered by his character.
Wilson, who played the role of the bully Biff Tanners in the trilogy, then called back to his character by lightly hitting his fist on Thompson’s skull and said, “Hey, anyone home?”
Back to the Future Part I was released in 1985, and subsequent films include Back to the Future Part II (1989) and Back to the Future Part III (1995). (1990). Accolades on both the commercial and critical fronts were bestowed upon all three films in the series, which enjoys continued success to this day.