17 years old. When Doc is preparing to travel into the future at the end of the movie, Marty asks him to look him up when he gets there, and that he'll be about 47. In reality, Michael J. Fox was 24, and 29 by the time of Part III.
In Back to the future II, Marty burns the almanac in the bucket and Doc's DeLorean was struck by lightning, causing doc to travel to 1885 accidentally. Then Marty receives a letter from Doc which was written in 1885, saying that the time machine is at so and so place and do not come to 1885.
Doc clearly could not fix the DeLorean to return back to the future. Thus, he hid the car in the Delgado mine leaving Marty a letter which indicated that the necessary components would not have been invented until 1947. And yet he somehow managed to build a time machine inside a train after he left with Clara in 1885.
GREAT SCOTT! Back To The Future Superfan Owns Real-Life DeLorean 'TIME MACHINE' The self-employed inventory clerk, 25, from Keynsham in Somerset, is the proud owner of a DeLorean Time Machine – the iconic vehicle made famous in the Back to the Future series.
This movie picks up where the last one left off--Marty stuck in 1955 after watching the Delorean vanish after being struck by lightning with Doc in it. Marty then decides to go back to 1885 to save Doc. Upon arriving, the Delorean gets damaged and the gas tank is leaking. Marty then goes to town to look for Doc.
The DeLorean DMC-12 time machine, made famous by the 1985 blockbuster, Back to the Future went on public display at the Petersen Automotive Museum on April 22, 2016. The stainless steel time machine will be on permanent loan to the Petersen courtesy of Universal Studios Hollywood.
There are 9 DMC DELOREAN left in the UK with an MOT. 0.0000% of all UK vehicles are DMC DELOREAN.
The DeLorean, one of the most important and beloved elements of Back to the Future, was an idea Zemeckis came up with to solve a production problem. At first, Doc Brown had invented a time chamber that he took around on the back of a pickup truck.
Sorry Marty, But the DeLorean Couldn't Have Reached 88 Mph in That Parking Lot. With its gullwing doors and stainless steel skin, the DeLorean DMC-12 certainly looked the part of a hot sports car during its star turn in Back to the Future. According to Wikipedia a DeLorean will do 0-60mph in 8.8 seconds.
6 Answers. Further evidence on Wikipedia supports this. The fact it needs to reach 88 MpH may be an indication that the DeLorean is souped up, or that time travel is impossible. Or even just it needs to be turned up to 11 to get time travel.
A team of physicists just figured out how to make a flux capacitor. No, it's not a real-life version of what was in the “Back to the Future” franchise (reminder: in the movies, the flux capacitor is the plutonium-powered device that makes time travel possible).
A flux capacitor refers to a fictional a piece of technology that allows time travel in the popular science-fiction film series Back to the Future.
“It was a perfect storm,” said current DeLorean Motor Company Vice President James Espey. “A bad economy, high interest rates and a bad exchange rate on the pound to the dollar.” With just over 9,000 produced, an estimated 6500 remain on the road today.
6 failed car companies. DeLorean decided to build the car in Northern Ireland, where unemployment was high and the government offered manufacturing incentives. Delays hit and production didn't begin until 1981. Lack of consumer interest, costly production, and unfavorable exchange rates drove the company to bankruptcy.
In October of 1982, DeLorean closed—and John DeLorean was arrested and charged with trying to save his company by selling cocaine. He was found not guilty—he had been entrapped, the jury said—but in 1985 he was back in court on a number of chargers relating to his handling of company money.
Lightning coils around the vehicle as the flux capacitor creates the time displacement field. The car appears to implode into a ball of plasma, and fiery trails are left by the car's tires.
Jay Leno drives a $750,000 copy of the 'Back to the Future' DeLorean.
After more than a year of development, the original DeLorean time machine from Back to the Future has been fully restored, and is now on display at Universal Studios in Hollywood.
YouTube/ABC October 21, 2015 is "Back to the Future Day." It's the day Marty McFly and Doc Brown travel to the future in their time machine, the DeLorean, in Stephen Spielberg's "Back To The Future: Part II."