When Robert Zemeckis’ Back to the Future hit theaters in 1985, audiences around the world were blown away by the film’s take on time travel and the white knuckle, feel-good adventure that came along with it. Though time travel has teased imaginations throughout the ages, it wasn’t until the second Back to the Future film in 1989 when audiences became enamored by more than just the idea of traveling to days past or futures unknown.
The journey of Marty McFly and Doc Brown to the year 2015 showcased a variety of gadgets to an entire generation of kids – many of whom have taken the fictional promise of hoverboards, self-adjusting jackets and self-lacing shoes well into their adult years. To date, very few of the futuristic items presented in Back to the Future 2 have materialized – save for recent hoverboards, which don’t actually hover. ...
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