“You’re going to find a better way to tell the story?”

“I doubt it.”

Christopher Lloydwouldn’t mind taking the DeLorean for a spin one more time.

BACK TO THE FUTURE, Christopher Lloyd, Michael J. Fox, 1985,

Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd in ‘Back to the Future’.Universal/Everett

“There was a certain ease between us,” he said.

“I didn’t have to struggle to get there with Michael.

There was never any conflict.

And it’s never stopped.

Fox, meanwhile, isn’t quite so ready to slip back into Marty McFly’s puffy red vest.

“I don’t think it needs to be,” Fox said.

“I think Bob [Zemeckis] and Bob [Gale] have been really smart about that.

I don’t think it needs rebooting because are you going to clarify something?

You’re going to find a better way to tell the story?

I doubt it.”

Still, he says he’s not “fanatical” about the issue.

“Do what you want.

It’s your movie.

I got paid already.”

Did it occur to the studio to keep up with the adventures of Marty?

Fox isn’t totally sure, but for him personally, it may not have made a difference.

“I’m sure somebody thought about it,” Fox said.

So I didn’t mean I’m good like I’m a great actor.

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