Back to the Future
News, coverage and analysis tracking Back to the Future across the outlets.- Stuntman Hollywood is a genius idea with a massive amount of replayabilitySaber Interactive is developing Stuntman Hollywood, the first new entry in the series in 19 years, which leverages Universal's extensive film IPs. The game allows players to perform stunts inspired by movies like Fast and Furious, Back to the Future, and Earthquake. Developers Todd Hollenshead and Tim Willits discussed the game's conception and the challenge of balancing difficulty for both casual and hardcore players.
- Crushed In Time interview with director Pascal CammisottoPascal Cammisotto, director at Draw Me a Pixel, discusses the upcoming adventure game Crushed In Time, which stars Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson trapped within a failed video game. The game features a unique stretch-and-pull mechanic and meta-narrative elements inspired by the developers' previous title, There Is No Game. Crushed In Time is set to release on PC in June, with Nintendo Switch and mobile versions planned for later in the year.
- The Stuntman Series Returns After Almost 20 Years, With Fast & Furious, Back to the Future, and MoreThe Stuntman series is returning after nearly 20 years with the announcement of Stuntman: Hollywood. This new installment will feature real movie franchises, including Fast & Furious and Back to the Future, integrated into its action-driving gameplay.
- Stuntman: Hollywood Revives the Classic Action-Racing Series for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PCSaber Interactive has revealed Stuntman: Hollywood, a new single-player action-racing game for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, developed in collaboration with Universal Products & Experiences. The game will feature cinematic stunt challenges inspired by Universal Pictures films and NBCUniversal television series, allowing players to perform over-the-top stunts in iconic vehicles.
- Stuntman Hollywood announced by Saber InteractiveSaber Interactive has announced Stuntman Hollywood, a new game that will feature the iconic Delorean from the Back to the Future film franchise. Further details about the game's platforms and release date have not yet been revealed.
- Stuntman: Hollywood Makes Surprise Debut At State Of PlayStuntman Hollywood, a new entry in the classic driving series developed by Saber, made a surprise debut during Sony's State of Play. The game features stunts inspired by iconic film franchises like Fast & Furious, Back to the Future, and Knight Rider, with players performing elaborate stunts in various vehicles. A release date has not yet been announced.
- Stuntman Hollywood revealed at Sony State of Play, coming soon to PS5Stuntman Hollywood, an arcade racer featuring cars from various movies, was revealed during Sony's State of Play livestream and is coming soon to PlayStation 5. The game focuses on performing stunts during movie shoots, with influences from titles like Burnout and Split/Second. Players will complete director-set goals and collect rewards for their garage.
- Stuntman: Hollywood has Knight Rider, Back to the Future and moreStuntman: Hollywood is an upcoming action driving game that allows players to perform explosive scenes inspired by blockbuster movies. The game will feature iconic vehicles such as K.I.T.T. from Knight Rider, the DeLorean from Back to the Future, and Sonny Crockett's car from Miami Vice. A release date has not yet been announced.
- Stuntman Series Returns Featuring Knight Rider, Back To The Future, And MoreThe Stuntman racing game series is returning with Stuntman: Hollywood, announced during a PlayStation State of Play broadcast. The new entry for PlayStation 5 will feature licensed content from popular Hollywood franchises including Back to the Future, Fast & Furious, Miami Vice, Death Race, and Knight Rider. The game aims to blend arcade racing with spectacular destruction and precise stunt execution.
- Stuntman: Hollywood announced, coming soon to PS5Stuntman: Hollywood has been announced for PlayStation 5, blending arcade racing, destruction, and precise stunt execution inspired by Universal Pictures films and TV shows. Players will perform stunts across various vehicles in movie-themed episodes, earning stars to achieve prestigious awards and progressing through a career displayed in a garage.
- A Star Wars expansion is coming to PowerWash Simulator 2PowerWash Simulator 2 is receiving a Star Wars-themed expansion this summer for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch. The DLC will feature locations like Tatooine and Hoth, allowing players to clean iconic vehicles and structures from the original trilogy. Developer FuturLab has also noted that previous expansions for the original PowerWash Simulator will be delisted soon.
- The Back to the Future Trilogy 40th Anniversary Edition 4K UHD and Blu-ray Set Drops to $29.99The 40th Anniversary Edition of the Back to the Future Trilogy is now available on 4K UHD and Blu-ray for $29.99. This release celebrates the iconic film series with a special collection for fans.
- Great Scott, someone made a levitating Lego DeLorean from Back to the FutureA Lego fan has created a levitating display for the Speed Champions Time Machine from Back to the Future. The modification integrates a hidden levitation system into the model's base, allowing the DeLorean to be displayed in its iconic flying mode without visible supports. The creator shared their work on Reddit, noting minor proportional adjustments made to accommodate the display.
- 16 Stars Who Quietly Left the Entertainment IndustryThis article highlights 16 celebrities who have stepped away from the entertainment industry for various personal reasons. It details their career paths before and after their departures, including transitions into fashion, philanthropy, family life, and other ventures, showcasing that fulfilling lives can be found beyond the spotlight.
- 10 High-Profile Movie Flops That Shook Hollywood CelebritiesThis article examines ten high-profile movie flops that significantly impacted the careers of their lead actors, turning them into cautionary tales. Films like 'The Love Guru,' 'Norbit,' and 'Showgirls' are discussed as examples of box office failures that derailed careers, forcing actors to rebuild their reputations or retreat to safer projects.
- 14 Casting Switches That Changed the Outcome of MoviesThis article details fourteen instances where actors were replaced mid-production in films due to various reasons including creative differences, performance issues, or personal conduct. These casting changes, such as Eric Stoltz being replaced by Michael J. Fox in Back to the Future or Samantha Morton by Scarlett Johansson in Her, often significantly altered the final outcome and success of the movies.
- 14 Influential Women Working Behind the Scenes in HollywoodThis article highlights 14 influential women working behind the scenes in Hollywood, including composers, producers, costume designers, and showrunners. These women have significantly impacted the film and television industry through their creative contributions and leadership, shaping popular culture and inspiring future generations.
- Famous Faces, New Actors: 10 Most Talked-About Recasts in Screen HistoryThis article discusses ten notable instances of actors being replaced mid-production in film and television history. Reasons for these recasts range from creative differences and actor commitment to controversy and scheduling conflicts, often leading to significant changes in the final product.
- 15 Moments When Celebrities Passed on Huge Film ProjectsThis article analyzes 15 instances where prominent actors turned down significant film roles, exploring the reasons behind their decisions and the subsequent impact on the projects and their careers. Factors such as creative differences, scheduling conflicts, and salary disputes led to these notable near-misses in Hollywood history.