There has been a lot of buzz lately about "Back to the Future," especially for the first sequel in the franchise that had the main stars traveling to the future on Oct. 21, 2015. The buzz has also brought actor Christopher Lloyd back to the media for a revelation in regards to his desire to do a fourth installment for the film franchise.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the strange coincidences from "Back to the Future Part 2" is there are a few things about that film that seem to be coming true, such as the Chicago Cubs in the World Series. Although there are an equal amount of predictions the film made that simply have not come to fruition, such as the release of "Jaws 19" and the hydrating Pizza Hut pizzas.

So since the buzz is all around, THR caught up with Lloyd to get his take on the craze of the month, especially in regards to another film in the franchise.

"I would love to do Doc again, no question," Lloyd said.

But he also specified that he would only want to do it if the original crew were brought back for it. That includes Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale, Michael J. Fox, Lea Thompson and Thomas F. Wilson.

But Lloyd also admitted that there could be some big challenges for that potential project.

"It's tough to come up with an idea that contains the excitement of the original three," Lloyd said.

In regards to Fox, Lloyd caught up with him to film a TV commercial for Toyota that has them talking about the predictions the film got right, according to Collider.

A few things they talked about were the onslaught of 3-D movies and fingerprint technology. They joked about the self-tying shoes and the fax machines. It was a gentle exchange between the two veteran actors.

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