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Back to the Future stars Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd share reunion photos on Instagram

Actors shared emotional pictures after meeting up at a charity poker tournament

Louis Chilton
Friday 06 March 2020 10:23 GMT
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Back to the Future stars Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd have reunited in a picture posted to Instagram.

The beloved stars of the 1985 time travel film met at a charity poker tournament organised by Fox, in aid of Parkinson’s Research.

On Instagram, Fox posted a picture of the two actors, with the caption: “All in with @mrchristopherlloyd at @michaeljfoxorg Poker Night”.

Lloyd, who played the eccentric Doc Brown in the film, shared another picture of the event, joking about the famed time-travelling DeLorean car.

It read: “Going 88mph for the @michaeljfoxorg Poker Night”.

Directed by Robert Zemeckis, Back to the Future told the story of Marty McFly, a teenager from the 1980s who accidentally travels back in time and meets his parents.

Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1991 at the age of just 29, later founding a charity which works to further treatment of the condition.

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