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Wednesday, May 27, 2026

"Back to the Future"

"Back to the Future" is a beloved film franchise that has left an indelible mark on popular culture. Here are three surprising or shocking facts about the movies:

1. Eric Stoltz was originally cast as Marty McFly:

  • Before Michael J. Fox landed the iconic role of Marty McFly, Eric Stoltz was cast and filmed several scenes for the first film.
  • After five weeks of filming, the filmmakers decided to make a change, feeling that Stoltz's portrayal was not quite right for the comedic tone they wanted.
  • Michael J. Fox was initially unable to take the role due to his commitments to the TV show "Family Ties," but once the show's producers allowed him to work on the film, the decision was made to recast Marty McFly.

2. The DeLorean Time Machine was nearly a refrigerator:

  • The iconic DeLorean Time Machine almost wasn't a car at all. The original idea was to have a time-traveling refrigerator as the vehicle.
  • The idea was eventually scrapped due to concerns about children potentially getting locked inside refrigerators while playing.
  • The filmmakers then settled on using a car, and the DeLorean DMC-12, with its distinctive gull-wing doors, became the famous time machine we know today.

3. The movie helped save the clock tower in real life:

  • In "Back to the Future," the Hill Valley clock tower is a central element of the story, with Doc Brown's plan to harness the lightning strike to power the DeLorean's flux capacitor.
  • The clock tower used for filming was a real clock tower in California. By the time of filming, the clock tower had fallen into disrepair and was scheduled for demolition.
  • After the success of the film, fans rallied to save the clock tower, and it was restored to its former glory.
  • The clock tower still stands today as a popular tourist attraction, thanks in part to the film's impact.

These facts show the interesting and unexpected stories behind the making of "Back to the Future" and its lasting impact on both cinema and real-world landmarks.

Source: Some or all of the content was generated using an AI language model

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