Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd reunited for a Back To The Future panel at Comic Con tonight
“I didn’t know Michael other than hearing about him,” Lloyd said “And I felt that I had barely made it through the six weeks, and now I was going to have to do it again?” But then, as he literally emerged from the franchise’s iconic DeLorean to meet his new co-star, Lloyd says, “There was immediate chemistry, as they say.”
Fox, meanwhile, praised his co-star as “the king of exposition.” “No one wants to do exposition because it’s boring…The freaking thing is you retain it all, because he’s just so good at it, and he’s brilliantly entertaining… I would be like, ‘I gotta watch my ass, because this guy will blow me off the screen.’”The duo also turned their praise outward, expressing their appreciation for the recent.
, while Fox talked about accurately mimicking the fingerings for Chuck Berry’s iconic “Johnny B. Goode”—and what, if anything, they’d ever stolen from the films’ sets. Fox also discussed his work with the Michael J. Fox Foundation—now, per Fox, the biggest Parkinson’s disease foundation in the world—and the ways both fans and friends have inspired his efforts to raise funds and awareness centered on the disease.
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