

It is here that we are reminded just how unpredictable time travel can be.įor being a first issue, there is a lot of stuff that is going on here that feels unnecessary. From there, it is off to the original planned location. After a bit of a mishap, the family goes to visit their old friend Marty McFly. As it turns out, while they are in the future, they are actually at a place that gives virtual tours of the future so that you can escape things like the Butterfly effect. Over the years I have tried various Back to the Future comics, all with varying degrees of enjoyment.īack to the Future: Tales from the Time Train #1 starts with Emmett and Clara Brown in an alternative version of the future. The second and the third part of the franchise were okay, but they did not have the same magic that the original did. I am an enthusiastic fan of the original Back to the Future. With many of those franchises, they have created series that either expand on or tell original stories. IDW Publishing has become known for all the different properties that they have come to own. But most importantly, the Back to the Future train remains as is, to remind us that "your future is whatever you make it.Back to the Future: Tales from the Time Train #1

Rowling actually saved the Back to the Future III time train from being (turned into a Harry Potter attraction)."ĭon't worry, another anonymous train was turned into the Hogwarts Express, which you can ride at the theme park. "She was like ‘No, absolutely do not do that, please do not. Rowling through the park, they were going to use the train or convert the train for the Hogwarts (Express) at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter," recounted Matalas. "The story behind the train is when they were walking J.K. (His drama runs on Syfy, which is owned by NBC Universal.) In an interview with The Nerdy Bird, 12 Monkeys showrunner and die-hard Back to the Future fan Terry Matalas revealed that the famous train had almost been turned into a Hogwarts Express at Universal Studios' Wizarding World of Harry Potter. The train at the center of one of the most thrilling scenes in Back to the Future III is currently on display at Universal Studios in Florida, but its fate may have been far different if it wasn't for the Harry Potter author. Fox has anything to say about it - but even some of its most iconic props can be lost to the ravages of time. Thirty years later and Back to the Future is still fresh in our minds - and will stay that way if Michael J.
