Doc Brown Changes His Mind About Time Travel In Back To The Future 3’s Ending

He Regrets His Invention Throughout The Trilogy Until This Moment

Back in 1985,Marty assumes hes never going to see the Doc again, until, in one final twist, his time-traveling mentor shows up in a locomotive time machine with Clara and their two sons, Jules and Verne.

He explains that hes changed his mind about the potential effects of time travel on the future, telling Martys girlfriend, Jennifer, Your future hasnt been written yet no ones has.Your future is whatever you make it.

Having started a family in a time period decades before he was actually born,Doc Brown is apparently no longer concerned about the dangers of time travel.

Doc Brown’s imparting message to Marty and Jennifer in BTTF Part 3

Its for this reason that he decides to build a new time machine out of a steam train and go back to 1985 once more.

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Summary

Back to the Future’s Marty McFly played by Michael J. Fox and Doc Brown played by Christopher Lloyd, in front of a clock graphic

Stephen King with his hand on his chin, and a colorful background

Marty and Doc in Back to the Future 3

Custom Image by Ana Nieves

Back to the Future (1985) Movie Poster

Movies

Back to the Future Part III