"Back to the Future" lead stars Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd have had an emotional reunion at this year's New York Comic Con nearly 40 years after the film trilogy was released.
If a new study were proven true, the world would be one step closer to real-life time travel. The prospect of time travel has compelled people since the concept was first discussed, but with a new breakthrough, the technology could be closer to reality than ever before.
The DeLorean Motor Company announced that it will bring back the legendary DMC-12 sports car, which was popularized by the "Back to The Future" movies.
A self-drying jacket, the same one that Marty Mcfly wore in "Back to the Future II" is now a reality. A start-up company named Falyon took the initiative to recreate the futuristic jacket and it earned many supporters.
Right in time for 'Back to the Future' Day -- with Wednesday marking the particular date that Marty McFly arrived in a future replete with self-tying shoes and self-drying clothes in the franchise's sequel -- Arx Pax unveiled the Hendo Hoverboard 2.0.
The New York Mets defeated the Chicago Cubs yesterday in a decisive Game 4, clearing their path to the World Series and destroying the hopes of Cubs fans to fulfill the prophecy set in 1985's "Back to the Future Part II."
LittleBigPlanet 3's newest content brings in "Back to the Future" characters and popular items. Marty and Doc arrives together with the popular hoverboard.
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 October 21, 2015. The buzz has also brought actor Christopher Lloyd back to the media for a nice revelation in regards to his desire to do a fourth installment for the film franchise. See the details and watch the video exchange between Lloyd and Michael J. Fox here.
Award-winning filmmaker and director Steven Spielberg unloads his Malibu property. "Jurassic World" producer Steven Spielberg has unloaded one of his luxury properties in an off-market deal.
If you have dreamed of a DeLorean iPhone case since 1985 (when, admittedly, time travel would have been required to spark your desire), you're in luck: A Japanese outlet is offering a very special, "Back to the Future"-inspired cover.