‘Back In Time’ Trailer: Documentary Looks At The Legacy And Making Of ‘Back To The Future’

“Doc Brown doesn’t drive a f*cking Mustang.” That’s just one of the great tidbits that comes to light inBack in Time, a new documentary that takes a nostalgic look at the classic time travel adventureBack to the Future.

With almost all the talking heads you could ever want, this documentary chronicles the inception ofBack to the Future, from writerBob Gale’s thoughts of what it would be like if he went to high school with his father, talks about how the iconic DeLorean time machine came to be (and was almost a refrigerator or a Ford Mustang), and looks at the enduring legacy of the film franchise.

Watch theBack in Timetrailer after the jump!

Here’s the trailer forBack in Time, originally fromApple:

Featuring interviews with directorRobert Zemeckis, writerBob Gale, executive producerSteven Spielberg, and starsMichael F. Fox, Christopher LloydandLea Thompson, this seems to be the definitiveBack to the Futuredocumentary. Sadly, it doesn’t look likeThomas F. Wilson(Biff Tannen) orCrispin Glover(George McFly) wanted to be part of this documentary.

But beyond the making of the movie, this documentary also shines a light on the awesomeSecret Cinemaevent that paid tribute toBack to the Future, not to mentions peaking with fans who have been inspired and even had their life changed by the film. Clearly the impact thatBack to the Futurehad on our culture is huge, maybe even bigger than some think.

And the good news is thatBack in Timearrives on a very special day forBack to the Futurefans this year. The documentary debuts onOctober 21st, 2015. This year that day has been declaredBack to the Future Daybecause it marks the day that Marty McFly and Doc Brown traveled to in the future inBack to the Future Part II. And that day is also when thehuge Los Angeles celebration of the film will begin.

The documentary film Back in Time is, at its heart, a look at the very real impact the Back to the Future movies have had on our culture. What was once a little idea that spawned a tightly-focused documentary has grown into something truly amazing over two years of filming. Back in Time is a cinematic monument to the vastness of the trilogy’s fandom. In addition to the footage and interviews revolving around the time machine itself, the crew found that simply by delving into the impact of the trilogy an epic journey began to unfold before them. The crew captured countless hours of footage during filming. From Steven Spielberg to Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale, to the Sheas and Hollers, and from James Tolkan and Lea Thompson to Christopher Lloyd and Michael J. Fox, Back in Time features interview after interview that simply must be seen.

If you want to know in Time, be sure to check out our spotlight of the best moments that happened during the making of the dcoumentaryright here.