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Lea Thompsonis going back in time with her latest Instagram post!

“Today is apparently one of the#backtothefuturedays,” Thompson wrote to her Instagram followers. “I have shared so many beautiful memories through the years with the wonderful cast and especially you!!! Folks that come up to me and share their memories of the film. It is such a blessing and honor. Thank you!! And happy#bttfdayhave a great weekend.”

Lloyd and Fox, 61, reunited earlier this month on stage at New York Comic-Con,37 years after the classic Robert Zemeckis' film first hit theaters. It marked their first public reunion since they did the same on Josh Gad’s pandemic YouTube series,Reunited Apart, back in 2020. The pair discussed casting decisions and their first moments on set together, with Fox at one point saying he’d have to “watch my a–” because of how talented his costar was. As Fox explained, when it came to acting alongside Lloyd, “all I had to do was react.”

“Just take it in and let it wash over me. I thought he was brilliant,” Fox said. “That was the whole thing: be with Chris and let it be Chris, and enjoy it… It was a thrill. Anytime I got to work with him, I knew it was gonna be a good day.”

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TonywinnerRoger Bartwill reprise the role of Doc Brown, with the OG Doc Brown, Lloyd, joining him in a new video to tease the Broadway run. “I have a feeling you’ll be at the Winter Garden Theatre a long time,” he joked in the clip.

“To paraphrase Marty McFly, you guys are ready for this, and your kids are gonna love it (too)!” Gale said in a statement. “If Bob Zemeckis and I time traveled back to 1980 and told our younger selves that the script they were struggling to write would become a Broadway musical 43 years later, they’d kick us out of their office and call us crazy. Well, sometimes, crazy ideas give birth to great entertainment, and now Bob and I are eager to share our musical vision with New York audiences.”

source: people.com