Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd will forever be intertwined in moviegoing fans’ collective pop culture imaginations. An occupational hazard that accompanies being Hollywood A-listers, especially two who starred in one of the best trilogies of all time, Back to the Future. Not all co-stars get along on set or go on to spark a lifelong friendship, but Fox and Lloyd have shared a bond for decades since they co-starred in the beloved franchise threequel. The Marty McFly actor says their affection for one another came into focus when the two actors connected differently during Back to the Future III (which has plenty of merits as a sequel).
Michael J. Fox opened up about the connection during a Variety Studio discussion presented by Audible at Sundance. The actor revealed that his and Lloyd’s friendship didn’t crystalize until the third movie and that it took him a while to get to know his co-star. The Frighteners star said the Doc Brown actor is sometimes hard to interpret, though they ultimately found a way to bond on the set of the third chapter in the Robert Zemeckis-directed series. He told the trade:
Chris is a great guy. He’s very enigmatic. It took me a few films to get to know him. On ‘Back to the Future Part III,’ we connected in a way we hadn’t on the other films. I came to see how much he loved acting. I never got that before. 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 of him. He’s full of surprises.
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