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Lost To The Future: 'Back To The Future' stars join Gibson in search for missing guitar
Lost To The Future: 'Back To The Future' stars join Gibson in search for missing guitar

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Lost To The Future: 'Back To The Future' stars join Gibson in search for missing guitar

Where is Marty McFly's missing guitar? If you're a fan of the Back To The Future films, you'll know exactly what that question's about. In the first Back to the Future film, Marty McFly, played by Michael J. Fox, grabbed a cherry red ES-345 Gibson guitar and rocked out at a 1950s high school dance. He played 'Johnny B Goode' to a bemused crowd of teens in one of the film's most memorable scenes. The Gibson has been lost in the years since the time travel comedy was released in 1985 and now, four decades later, the guitar brand has teamed up with the stars of the film to begin a search for the iconic instrument. In a video by Gibson, with the movie's theme song playing in the background, Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson and Harry Waters Jr. make a cinematic plea. Lloyd, who played the beloved Doc Brown, says in the video that the guitar has been 'lost to the future.' 'It's somewhere lost in the space-time continuum,' says Fox. 'Or it's in some Teamster's garage.' 'No one's seen that guitar since 1985, and we need to find it' Waters adds. 'Ask your friends, ask your relatives, ask your bandmates'. There's also a surprise appearance by Huey Lewis, whose band Huey Lewis and the News performed the soundtrack's headliner song, 'The Power of Love'. They all urge those with information on the guitar's whereabouts to submit tips via phone or to visit their website. The Back To The Future trilogy was released between 1985 and 1990. It spawned a video game, stage musical, as well as a cartoon series. It is also credited with being the main inspiration for the popular animation show Rick And Morty. However, the creative team have sworn that there will never be a fourth movie – with writer Bob Gale, speaking in the press room at The Saturn Awards earlier this year, saying: 'People always say, 'When are you going to do Back to the Future 4?'' He shared his answer to the question: 'We say, 'Fuck you'!' Quite right. Great Scott! Let's get finding that guitar.

'Back To The Future' stars join Gibson in search for missing guitar
'Back To The Future' stars join Gibson in search for missing guitar

Euronews

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Euronews

'Back To The Future' stars join Gibson in search for missing guitar

Where is Marty McFly's missing guitar? If you're a fan of the Back To The Future films, you'll know exactly what that question's about. In the first Back to the Future film, Marty McFly, played by Michael J. Fox, grabbed a cherry red ES-345 Gibson guitar and rocked out at a 1950s high school dance. He played 'Johnny B Goode' to a bemused crowd of teens in one of the film's most memorable scenes. The Gibson has been lost in the years since the time travel comedy was released in 1985 and now, four decades later, the guitar brand has teamed up with the stars of the film to begin a search for the iconic instrument. In a video by Gibson, with the movie's theme song playing in the background, Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson and Harry Waters Jr. make a cinematic plea. Lloyd, who played the beloved Doc Brown, says in the video that the guitar has been 'lost to the future.' 'It's somewhere lost in the space-time continuum,' says Fox. 'Or it's in some Teamster's garage.' 'No one's seen that guitar since 1985, and we need to find it' Waters adds. 'Ask your friends, ask your relatives, ask your bandmates'. There's also a surprise appearance by Huey Lewis, whose band Huey Lewis and the News performed the soundtrack's headliner song, 'The Power of Love'. They all urge those with information on the guitar's whereabouts to submit tips via phone or to visit their website. The Back To The Future trilogy was released between 1985 and 1990. It spawned a video game, stage musical, as well as a cartoon series. It is also credited with being the main inspiration for the popular animation show Rick And Morty. However, the creative team have sworn that there will never be a fourth movie – with writer Bob Gale, speaking in the press room at The Saturn Awards earlier this year, saying: 'People always say, 'When are you going to do Back to the Future 4?'' He shared his answer to the question: 'We say, 'Fuck you'!' Quite right. Great Scott! Let's get finding that guitar. In this episode of Voices from Central Asia, we meet Robert Kun, an actor and stunt coordinator from Kazakhstan whose journey from sports to Hollywood blockbusters is as remarkable as it is inspiring. He shares how he began as a teenage stuntman on Timur Bekmambetov's Day Watch and honed his skills alongside Igor Tsay at Kun Do studio. With over 20 years of experience, his career took him to global sets with 20th Century Fox, Universal, and Disney, working on high-profile projects like Wanted, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, Ben-Hur, and Major Grom: The Game. Yet for Kun, true success lies not in the credits but in the family values and multicultural roots that shape every project he brings to life. After years abroad, he has returned home to Kazakhstan to bring this experience back to local cinema and help make the country's first action movie for global audiences.

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