Home News "Back to the Future Writer Confirms No Prequels or Sequels Ever"

"Back to the Future Writer Confirms No Prequels or Sequels Ever"

Author : Hazel May 14,2025

Bob Gale, the screenwriter behind the beloved Back to the Future trilogy, has firmly shut down any hopes for a revival of the franchise. Amidst speculation fueled by the success of Cobra Kai, a TV series continuation of the Karate Kid movies, Gale made it clear that there will be "never" another Back to the Future project. In a candid interview with People, he expressed frustration over the constant inquiries about potential sequels, prequels, or spinoffs, stating, "It's just fine the way it is. It's not perfect, but as Bob Zemeckis used to say, 'It's perfect enough.'"

Despite Gale's stance, the power of Hollywood could theoretically override his wishes if it chose to pursue a revival. However, any such project would require the approval of executive producer Steven Spielberg, who, according to Gale, respects the decision to leave the franchise untouched. Gale humorously noted that only extreme circumstances, like a threat to their children, would make them reconsider, but emphasized Spielberg's support for keeping Back to the Future as it is. Spielberg's stance is similar to his approach with E.T., another iconic film he's protected from further iterations.

Gale's sentiments echo his previous responses to fans' hopes for a Back to the Future 4, where he bluntly stated, "People always say, 'When are you going to do Back to the Future 4?' And we say, 'F**k you.'" This firm position underscores the creators' desire to preserve the legacy of the original trilogy, which began with the 1985 film featuring Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly and Christopher Lloyd as the eccentric scientist Doc Brown. The film became a cultural phenomenon and spawned two successful sequels, cementing its place as one of the most iconic sci-fi series in cinema history.

The 25 Best Sci-Fi Movies

View 26 Images

Latest Articles More
  • Dune: Awakening Removes Vehicle Damage From PvP

    Remember Funcom's pledge to address those frustrating helicopter squishes ruining PvP matches? Well, they've delivered a solution. Sort of.Instead of tweaking the Ornithopters directly, developers implemented a simpler fix where "vehicles no longer d

    Dec 27,2025
  • Reverse: 1999 Debuts Chinatown Showdown Pt. 1

    Reverse: 1999 version 2.5 Part 1 is now live.Featuring the new limited character Liang Yue and the five-star Loggerhead.New events, garment series, and additional content are now available.If you've been anticipating the Hong Kong cinema-inspired "Sh

    Dec 27,2025
  • Avatar: Last Airbender Film Pushed to 2026

    Paramount Pictures has reshuffled its release schedule, pushing back two major Nickelodeon films: The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem 2. Both movies will now debut several months later than originall

    Dec 26,2025
  • "Haikyu!! Anime Inspires New Volleyball Game"

    Haikyu!! Fly High is the highly anticipated game based on the legendary anime series, now open for pre-registration.Garena will bring the game to North America, Europe, and other major global markets.Assemble your dream team with beloved characters a

    Dec 26,2025
  • Best Gaming OLED Monitors for 2025

    After nearly a decade, Clash Royale has finally introduced an evolutionary upgrade for the Inferno Dragon. Supercell marked this milestone with a special collaboration featuring Finnish comedian Ismo Leikola.A Fiery Negotiation Takes Center StageThe

    Dec 26,2025
  • The Outer Worlds 2 Physical Copies Are PS5-Exclusive, Priced at $80

    The Outer Worlds 2 marks Xbox's first $80 game, though physical copies will only be available on PS5. Continue reading to explore Xbox's updated pricing strategy and its shift toward an all-digital future for upcoming releases.Pricing and Physical Av

    Dec 26,2025