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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Marty McFly's Replacement: The Untold Story of Eric Stoltz's Casting in Back to the Future

Marty McFly's Replacement: The Untold Story of Eric Stoltz's Casting in Back to the Future

8 Oct

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Summary

  • Eric Stoltz was originally cast as Marty McFly in Back to the Future
  • Stoltz was replaced by Michael J. Fox several weeks into filming
  • Stoltz and Fox recently met and discussed their shared experiences
Marty McFly's Replacement: The Untold Story of Eric Stoltz's Casting in Back to the Future

In 2025, a new book about the making of the 1985 sci-fi classic Back to the Future is set to be released. One of the key figures in the film's history, Eric Stoltz, who was originally cast as the time-traveling teen Marty McFly, declined to participate in the book. However, Stoltz, now 64 years old, agreed to meet with Michael J. Fox, the actor who ultimately replaced him several weeks into filming.

Fox, who is a big fan of Stoltz's work, particularly in the Quentin Tarantino film Pulp Fiction, describes their meeting as "a great conversation" between "two guys talking." The two actors realized they had previously auditioned together for another movie, The Lords of Discipline, in the early days of their careers.

Despite the "mythology" surrounding Stoltz's replacement, Fox says there was no "backstabbing" or "evil" involved, just the natural progression of the filmmaking process. Both actors have since moved on and become friends, with Fox praising Stoltz as a "wonderful actor" and someone he's had a "good time with, talking about this turn in our lives and how we both ended up in different places."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Stoltz was originally cast as Marty McFly in the 1985 sci-fi film Back to the Future, but was replaced by Michael J. Fox several weeks into filming when the filmmakers realized he wasn't the right fit for the role.
Fox and Stoltz recently met and had a "great conversation" about their shared experiences in the movie industry, including a previous audition they had done together for the film The Lords of Discipline.
Despite the circumstances surrounding Stoltz's replacement, Fox and Stoltz have since become friends, with Fox praising Stoltz as a "wonderful actor" and someone he's had a "good time with, talking about this turn in our lives."

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