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Back to the Future fans praise 'emotional' reunion as stars reunite 37 years on

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Back to the Future fans have been left in tears by an epic movie reunion.The sci-fi film was released in 1985.It starred Michael J Fox as Marty McFly, a teenage boy transported through time thanks to the DeLorean time machine invention of Christopher Lloyd's Dr Emmett 'Doc' Brown.READ MORE:Back to the Future cast now - Parkinson’s diagnosis, house fire and suing production companyProving a huge hit, the movie went on to spawn two sequels and 37 years on, the actors shared an emotional reunion at the Back to the Future panel at Comic Con in New York on Saturday (October 8).Michael, 61, originally appeared on stage to rapturous applause.He was soon joined by his former co-star Christopher, 83, with the pair sharing an emotional embrace.Michael was quick to praise his older co-star, telling the audience: "The best part of this movie was working with Chris."Later confirming the pair had "immediate chemistry", the actor and his co-star swiftly left fans feeling emotional at their reunion.Posting to Twitter, some fans even admitted to being brought to tears.One fan wrote: "If you were a teenager in 1985, then Michael J.

Fox was your guy. Marty McFly in Back to the Future is the coolest teenager in cinema history. Watching him hug Christopher Lloyd like this is so beautiful."Another commented: "This picture warms my soul."Meanwhile, a third said: "I'm not crying.

You are."A fourth fan added: "This iconic duo from Back to the Future, always in my heart," while another joked: "Marty McFly and Doc Brown tearing up the space-time continuum again."Another fan concluded: "All my admiration and respect to this pair of actors, Michael J.

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