- **Q: Why was Eric Stoltz replaced as Marty McFly?
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Movies / Science Fiction
As Back to the Future celebrates its 40th anniversary, revisit the classic film through box office milestones, behind-the-scenes drama, and a newly revealed on-screen anachronism. Compiled by Yanuki using the latest trends and data, this ar...
### Background Back to the Future, released in 1985, became an instant classic, blending adventure, comedy, and sci-fi. Directed by Robert Zemeckis and executive produced by Steven Spielberg, the film follows Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) as he accidentally travels back in time. The initial casting of Eric Stoltz as Marty McFly was quickly changed, but kept secret to avoid bad press.
### Box Office Success The re-release for the 40th anniversary has brought in significant revenue, with a worldwide gross of $9,335,622&ref=yanuki.com. The film's original release was also a major success, cementing its place in cinematic history.
### The Michael J. Fox Casting The decision to replace Eric Stoltz with Michael J. Fox was pivotal. Spielberg's strategy to keep the recasting under wraps highlights the pressures of filmmaking and the need to maintain a positive image.
### The Guitar Anachronism In a recent revelation, Michael J. Fox pointed out that the Gibson ES-345 guitar he played during the Enchantment Under the Sea dance scene was an anachronism, as the model wasn't available until 1958. This detail, while a mistake, has become a charming footnote for fans.
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