• [NEWS] "Back to the Future" gets 40th anniversary cinema re-release

    From Your Name@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 30 10:52:08 2025
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    IMAX cinemas, and probably US only.


    Back to the Future Gets 2025 Rerelease, What You Need to Know
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    The iconic 1985 film Back to the Future is celebrating its 40th
    anniversary this year, and fans can now travel back in time and
    watch the legendary movie in theaters again.

    IMAX announced this week that it will bring back the sci-fi
    classic for a special theatrical rerelease just in time for the
    film's 40th anniversary. Alongside a pair of new posters for
    the film, they also revealed when the movie is heading back to
    theaters.

    When is Back to the Future returning to theaters?
    Back to the Future will return to theaters on October 31, 2025,
    when the film will be available to watch in IMAX. Tickets for
    the rerelease are available now on IMAX's website.
    <https://www.imax.com/movie/back-to-the-future-40th-anniversary>

    To celebrate the film's return to theaters, IMAX has released a
    new trailer for the movie, as well as a pair of posters, which
    you can check out below:

    Trailer: (1min 3secs)
    <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm_W591S-_Y>

    Originally released in 1985, Back to the Future was directed by
    Robert Zemeckis and stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd,
    Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, and Thomas F. Wilson. The movie is
    the first in a trilogy of films, and follows the story of Marty
    McFly (Fox), a teenager who is sent back to 1955 in a
    time-traveling DeLorean.

    The Back to the Future franchise is one of the biggest sci-fi
    franchises ever. The first film, in particular, is often heralded
    as one of the greatest movies ever made. In 2007, the United
    States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in
    the National Film Registry. Following its release, two sequel
    films were released in 1989 and 1990.



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  • From dotter@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 30 10:18:08 2025
    25.08.29 22:52
    Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com>:

    IMAX cinemas, and probably US only.


    Back to the Future Gets 2025 Rerelease, What You Need to Know
    -------------------------------------------------------------
    The iconic 1985 film Back to the Future is celebrating its 40th
    anniversary this year, and fans can now travel back in time and
    watch the legendary movie in theaters again.


    +1!!!

    BTW quick question: how did you format the copied article to look so
    good? I suppose you didn't do it manually, what tool do you use?

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to dotter on Sun Aug 31 10:51:57 2025
    On 2025-08-30 10:18:08 +0000, dotter said:
    25.08.29 22:52
    Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com>:

    IMAX cinemas, and probably US only.


    Back to the Future Gets 2025 Rerelease, What You Need to Know
    -------------------------------------------------------------
    The iconic 1985 film Back to the Future is celebrating its 40th
    anniversary this year, and fans can now travel back in time and
    watch the legendary movie in theaters again.


    +1!!!

    BTW quick question: how did you format the copied article to look so
    good? I suppose you didn't do it manually, what tool do you use?

    Copy-paste that text, then do the shorter line lengths manually - once
    one is done, I just copy-paste the carriage return and extra spaces on
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    It only takes a couple of minutes for the longer articles.

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