As film production budgets continue rise, studios have turned to established properties with built-in fan bases to serve as their tentpoles. This is why the Star Wars, Harry Potter, Marvel, and DC franchises are still alive and well, as they are more likely to turn a profit than original programming. With that in mind, it shouldn’t come as any surprise that there have been multiple iterations of Spider-Man and Batman in the last 10 years. Reboots (including “soft” ones like Creed and Jurassic World) and remakes have become commonplace in the industry.
Just about everything recognizable has been turned into a movie during the modern age, and some classic genre pictures have been redone with the hopes of introducing the title to a new audience. Many have bemoaned this practice, since the new versions frequently come across as hollow cash grabs that are inferior to the original. By now, it feels like just about every beloved classic has received an update, but some remain untouched. And one – Robert Zemeckis’ Back to the Future – will remain that way forever.
Speaking with Yahoo! Movies, Frank Marshall (producer of the Back to the Future trilogy) reiterated statements that Zemeckis previously made, telling the outlet that there are no plans to reboot the franchise:
“Yeah, as long as I have my say [it’s safe]. That one exists just like ET – we’re never touching those.”
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