Skip to main content

Robert Zemeckis wants to turn Back to the Future: The Musical into a movie

Marty McFly holds a camera while Doc Brown puts his hands in the air in Back to the Future.
Universal Pictures

Robert Zemeckis wants to make another Back to the Future … sort of.

While appearing on the Happy Sad Confused podcast with Josh Horowitz, Zemeckis revealed that if he were to film another Back to the Future, he would want to make Back to the Future: The Musical.

Recommended Videos

“I would like to do Back to the Future: The Musical,” Zemeckis said. “Just like [Mel] Brooks did The Producers. I would love to do that. I think that would be great.”

Robert Zemeckis talks HERE, BACK TO THE FUTURE, WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT I Happy Sad Confused

After debuting in London’s West End, Back to the Future: The Musical opened on Broadway in August 2023. Zemeckis has brought into the idea of turning the musical into a movie, but the studio isn’t interested.

“I floated that out [the musical movie] to the folks at Universal,” Zemeckis said. “They don’t get it. So, nothing I can do.

Despite their hesitation on a musical, Universal is interested in a reboot or Back to the Future 4. Zemeckis joked that the studio begs him “every six months” for another Back to the Future installment, which he continues to turn down.

“You know, we have to say, ‘there are different things that might work.’ Something like that, you know,” Zemeckis explained. “But to remake the movie or to suggest that there’s a Back to the Future 4, it just isn’t in the cards.”

Back to the Future was directed by Zemeckis on a script he co-wrote with Bob Gale. The film stars Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly, a teenager who inadvertently drives a time-traveling DeLorean to 1955, where he must work with Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) to return to the present. Considered one of the greatest sci-fi movies ever, Back to the Future was the highest-grossing film of 1985 and spawned two sequels: 1989’s Back to the Future Part II and 1990’s Back to the Future Part III.

Dan Girolamo
Dan is a passionate and multitalented content creator with experience in pop culture, entertainment, and sports. Throughout…
Spider-Man 4 cast adds Stranger Things star Sadie Sink to Tom Holland MCU movie
Sadie Sink stands outside of a trailer in Stranger Things.

Spider-Man 4 is turning to Hawkins, Indiana, for some star power. Stranger Things actress Sadie Sink has been cast in Spider-Man 4.

Per Deadline, Sink joins a cast that includes Tom Holland, who returns as Peter Parker.
Sink's role is expected to be "significant." Though her role has not been specified, some theories tie the actress to the X-Men. Jeff Sneider reported in December that Sink is being considered to play Jean Grey in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Because of Sink's red hair, the actress could potentially play a version of Mary Jane Watson. All of these casting rumors remain unconfirmed.
Sink is best known for playing Max Mayfield on Netflix's Stranger Things. Sink recently wrapped production on the fifth and final season, which arrives later this year. Sink can be seen in O'Dessa, Hulu's post-apocalyptic musical streaming on March 20.
The X-Men are coming to the MCU sooner rather than later. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige revealed that the "Mutant Era" has begun, thanks to Deadpool & Wolverine. Grey is a significant character in the X-Men, so introducing her in a story with Spider-Man makes some sense.

Read more
This iconic Stephen King thriller is getting remade as Netflix movie
Dog looks on from a field.

Stephen King's killer dog is heading to streaming.

Per Deadline, Netflix will turn Cujo, King's bestselling novel, into a new movie. Roy Lee, one of the producers on Barbarian, will produce the Cujo remake for the streamer. No writers, directors, or actors are attached to Netflix's feature film adaptation.
Released in 1981, Cujo revolves around a sweet dog's transformation into a murderous canine. After a Saint Bernard named Cujo is bitten by a bat and infected with rabies, the dog goes on a killing spree in a small town. Donna and her young son Tad find themselves trapped inside a small car with Cujo on the loose. Donna must find a way to escape Cujo's wrath or risk heatstroke.
Cujo was previously adapted into a 1983 feature film directed by Lewis Teague and written by Don Carlos Dunaway and Barbara Turner (pen name Lauren Currier). Cujo starred Dee Wallace as Donna and Danny Pintauro as Tad. The film received mixed reviews and grossed $21.2 million on a $6 million budget.

Read more
Street Fighter live-action movie finally has its director
Street Fighter characters stand together in front of a brick wall.

Street Fighter finally has a director.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, Kitao Sakurai will direct Street Fighter, a live-action movie for Legendary Entertainment based on the classic video game from Capcom. Sakurai replaces Danny and Michael Philippou, who were in talks to direct before dropping out to work on Bring Her Back. Plot details are being kept under wraps.

Read more