Bob Gale, the co-writer and producer of the 'Back to the Future' trilogy, humorously ruled out any plans for a fourth movie when asked about it during an interview, stating a desire to keep the trilogy intact. Despite this, the franchise remains popular, evidenced by the success of 'Back to the Future: The Musical' which grossed $80 million on Broadway. Michael J. Fox echoed that sentiment, noting he sees no need for a reboot. Additionally, Gale revealed he's assisting Fox in writing a book about his experiences with the films titled 'Future Boy.'
Bob Gale humorously dismisses the idea of a fourth 'Back to the Future' film, emphasizing they have no intention of reviving the time travel franchise.
The success of 'Back to the Future: The Musical' showcased the enduring popularity of the franchise, with a Broadway run that grossed $80 million.
Michael J. Fox expressed that there's no need for a reboot or fourth installment, complimenting the original creators' decision to leave the trilogy as is.
Gale is collaborating with Fox on a book titled 'Future Boy,' although specific details are currently under wraps.
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