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Michael J. Fox Finally Meets Eric Stoltz After ‘Back to the Future

Michael ⁤J. Fox and Eric Stoltz ⁣Finally⁢ Met,Four ‌Decades After‌ Landmark ‘Back to the Future‘ ⁣Recasting

Forty years after Michael J. Fox replaced Eric ‍Stoltz as Marty McFly ‍in the 1985 blockbuster Back to the Future, the two actors have finally connected, ⁤forging a friendship⁣ built on ⁤mutual ⁤respect and a shared experience. The recasting, a pivotal moment ​in film history, was initially initiated without direct communication between the actors, a situation Fox sought to remedy with a candid outreach.

Fox initially contacted‌ Stoltz, writing, “If⁣ your ⁣answer⁤ is ‍’piss off and leave me⁣ alone’… That works, ⁤too,” as reported by Entertainment Weekly. Stoltz responded with a​ playful, yet thoughtful reply, beginning with the ⁣requested⁣ phrase ​before⁤ adding, “I⁢ jest…” he ​respectfully declined to participate in Fox’s memoir, but expressed ⁢openness ⁢to a meeting.

The actors’ first‍ encounter proved⁢ surprisingly easy. “We promptly ⁣fell into ⁢an easy dialog about our careers,families,and yes,our own ‌trips ‍through the space-time continuum,” ​Fox writes⁣ in his new memoir,Future Boy. “[Stoltz entered] with a smile, and we quickly acknowledged that ⁢neither of us ‍had an issue⁢ with the other. What ‍transpired on ‘Back to the Future’ ⁤had not made us enemies‌ or fated rivals; ‍we were just two dedicated ​actors who had poured equal amounts of energy into the same role. The ⁤rest had nothing to do with us.”

As ⁢their meeting,Fox and Stoltz⁣ have maintained a friendly correspondence,exchanging recommendations for movies,updates‌ on their families,and occasional political commentary. ⁢”His emails are reliably witty and always fun to read [and] a reminder that some of ‍the best parts of our future​ can come from the past,” Fox added.

The decision‍ to‌ replace Stoltz occurred after approximately a month‌ of filming, with director ⁣Robert zemeckis and producer steven spielberg finding the early‌ footage “disappointing.” Though ​acknowledging Stoltz’s ⁤talent, the creative team ​determined he wasn’t the right fit for the role. Ironically, Fox was initially unavailable for the part, having ‌been “removed from consideration” ⁣by Family Ties creator Gary David ​Goldberg.

Back to the future,​ starring Fox, went on⁢ to gross $381.1 million worldwide in 1985, becoming the year’s highest-grossing film and launching a successful franchise with back to ​the Future Part II (1989) and Back to the Future‌ Part III (1990).

Future Boy,‌ Michael J. Fox’s memoir detailing this experience and more, is⁢ now available for purchase.

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