The moving reunion of the iconic Back to the Future duo

Steph Deschamps / October 10, 2022

32 years after the release of "Back to the Future III", the two main actors of the saga "Back to the Future" met again at the New York Comic Con this Sunday, October 9. A reunion that moved the spectators and fans of the saga on social networks.
 
This year, it was the "Back to the Future" movie trilogy that was in the spotlight during the convention. The appearance of Michael J. Fox, alias Marty Mcfly, moved the whole assembly. He met Christopher Lloyd, alias Doc, on stage and could not hide his difficulties to move.
 
Indeed, Michael J. Fox had revealed in 1998 to be suffering from Parkinson's disease. Today, the actor shows himself with courage and without taboo what has aroused the admiration of the fans of the series.
 
Michael J. Fox has already expressed himself several times about his disease explaining that it is "the best thing that ever happened to me in life." He details, "Parkinson's is a gift. I've told people it's a gift and they say, 'You're crazy.' I say, 'yeah, but it's a gift that keeps on giving,' but it's a gift and I wouldn't change it for the world... It's not about what I have, it's about what I've received." He used his appearance at New York Comic Con to pay tribute to his fans, "You've given me my whole life.
 
The actor of Marty McFly, now 61 years old, was 23 years old during the shooting of the first part of the saga. 
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