Back to the Future

Back To The Future Fans Start Petition For A Fourth Film

For better or worse, movies, games and TV shows are all backed by rather passionate fanbases, and unfortunately, disgruntled devotees are keen on complaining, making ridiculous demands and hurling threats and insults directed at directors, writers and other creators. This year alone, we've seen campaigns that are focused on replacing Brie Larson as Captain Marvel with a person of color, picking a new actor to take on the role of Batman instead of Robert Pattinson and remaking the final season of Game of Thrones, which proved to a be a big disappointment to fans from all over.

For better or worse, movies, games and TV shows are all backed by rather passionate fanbases, and unfortunately, disgruntled devotees are keen on complaining, making ridiculous demands and hurling threats and insults directed at directors, writers and other creators. This year alone, we’ve seen campaigns that are focused on replacing Brie Larson as Captain Marvel with a person of color, picking a new actor to take on the role of Batman instead of Robert Pattinson and remaking the final season of Game of Thrones, which proved to a be a big disappointment to fans from all over.

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We quickly grew tired of all the negativity (we assume you did, too), but a new petition has surfaced today that’s decidedly less toxic. Over on Change.org, a new campaign has popped up, created by one fan who’s quite keen on seeing a fourth Back to the Future film.

Yep, you read that right. Even though director Robert Zemeckis tied things up rather nicely in the franchise’s third and final installment, it looks like there are more than a few devotees who’d rather see things continue on.

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If we’re being honest, we don’t think this particular petition will gain much traction – it’s only racked up 25 signatures in the past week or so. That being said, it’s worth pointing out that the series did receive an official fourth installment… of sorts.

Years before Telltale Games went bankrupt and closed their doors, the studio released Back to the Future: The Game. This episodic adventure took place after the films and was even worked on by series co-creator/writer/producer Bob Gale, who assisted in penning the story.

Unfortunately, the game has since been delisted from digital storefronts, though new and used copies can still be purchased on Amazon and eBay. And as for this petition? Well, it’s unlikely to do much, but we suppose we’ll keep our fingers crossed just in case.


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Shaan Joshi is the gaming editor for We Got This Covered. When he's not spending his time writing about or playing games, he's busy programming them. Alongside his work at WGTC, he has previously contributed to Hardcore Gamer, TechRaptor, Digitally Downloaded, and Inquisitr.