Back to the Future creator HITS BACK at Avengers Endgame time travel jibe | Films | Entertainment
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Back to the Future is probably the most famous time travel movie out there. So it was no surprise that Avengers Endgame referenced the 1985 classic when discussing going back in time. However, Back to the Future was the butt of the joke when Ant-Man brought up its time travel rules.
Science Bros Iron Man and Hulk explained how actual theoretical time travel is more like multiverse travel.
To which Scott Lang replied: “So Back to the Future’s a bunch of bullcr**?”
Now Back to the Future creator Bob Gale has hit back at Avengers Endgame’s screenwriters and directors.
The moment took place when he joined The Russo Brothers and scribes Stephen McFeely and Christopher Markus for a remote episode of Pizza Film School on Back to the Future.
READ MORE: Back to the Future writer confirms Marty McFly Avengers Endgame theory
Gale told the Avengers Endgame creators: “You say ‘You mean Back to the Future’s bulls**t?’.
“But at the end of the day you guys end up going back into the first Avengers movie and into the earlier Thor movies so it really is kinda like Back to the Future.”
The screenwriters defended themselves, saying they were making fun of Back to the Future Part II, when Biff used the Grays Sports Almanac to get rich.
While The Russo Brothers, admitted they had to mention Back to the Future as it was the obvious time travel reference point for movie audiences, before establishing their own rules.
He joked: “Now I need to find out if we’re owed some money from those multi-verse theatrical runs, and if not, why my contract didn’t cover those territories!”
While in another interview, Gale confirmed the Marty McFly multiverse theory.
Speaking with Games Radar, he said: “People wonder [about] the end of Back to the Future – Marty comes back and the world is a little different for him.
“His father is a famous author, not the nerd that got picked on. What does Marty remember about his past? Does he remember the past where his dad was a nerd? Does he have new memories of this?”
He added: “Are there infinite universes? Sure. Why not?
“That’s the definition of infinity, right?
“It can just go on and on and on and on.
“Is it possible that there’s an entire universe and the only difference between that universe and ours is that I’m wearing a black t-shirt right now instead of a grey one?”
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