Michael J. Fox looks amazing in new photos shared over the beloved actor’s weekend.
Fox, along with ‘Back to the Future’ castmates Christoper Lloyd, Lea Thompson and Tom Wison, reunited at the FanExpo fan convention on Saturday, and they all took to Instagram to share photos from the occasion. special.
Thompson, who played Lorraine, the mother of Fox’s Marty McFly, posted a number of photos and videos of the cast looking very happy to be spending time together.
“Wow honestly had the best time today with my family #bttf,” she captioned her post. She tagged them all, along with a number of other friends, and added, “So many fun times with the fans too and a llama.”
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It appears Thompson was the designated photographer for the event – Fox shared a photo of his and added it to his Instagram story.
“I love attending these FanExpo events and seeing some of my favorite people like Lea, Tom, Chris and all the #bttf chefs,” he wrote. “Heavy.”
Wilson, who played the villainous Biff, appears to have taken the selfie of the four cast members together, and when he posted it to his own page, he simply wrote “Okay so it happened. 2023 .”
The first “Back to the Future” movie was released in 1985, and it has long since become a classic.
It tells the story of Marty McFly, one of Fox’s most beloved characters, traveling through time with the help of his friend, scientist Dr. Emmett Brown, played by Lloyd, and the two sequels, released in 1989 and 1990, tell similar stories.
Fox, Lloyd, Thompson and Wilson appear in all three films.
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Last month, Fox opened up about the friendship he shares with Lloyd, saying “Chris is a great guy. He’s very enigmatic.”
“It took me a few movies to get to know him. On ‘Back to the Future Part III,’ we connected in a way that we didn’t on the other movies,” he said. added. “I came to see how much he loved playing. I had never had that before.”
He added: “To sit down and talk about acting and talk about Shakespeare and ‘King Lear’… This guy can play King Lear! People don’t expect that from him. He’s full of surprises .”
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Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1991, and in 2020 he announced that due to the progression of the disease he would be retiring from acting.
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