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A replica of the DeLorean time machine's Mr. Fusion Home Energy Reactor. The Mr. Fusion Home Energy Reactor is the name of a power source used by the DeLorean time machine in the Back to the Future trilogy. It can be seen for the first time at the end of Back to the Future when Doc pulls into the McFly's driveway after a trip to the year 2015 ...
The DeLorean DMC-12 can be converted into an EV with a new bolt-on kit from Electrogenic.. Along with a 43.0-kWh battery, the conversion includes a 215-hp electric motor that's claimed to take the ...
Planet Coaster: Back to the Future Time Machine Construction Kit (2017) – Microsoft Windows / PlayStation 4 and 5 / Xbox One and Series X/S / macOS; paid downloadable content that includes in-game replicas of the DeLorean time machine in its original 1985 form, and in its 2015, 1955 and 1885 variants, with optional standard tires, hover ...
Over a decade after the release of Back to the Future Part III, Barris restored one of the DeLorean time machine stunt cars. [22] Barris later purchased a stock DeLorean and converted it into a replica of the Back to the Future DeLorean, which he used to promote himself and his company.
The criminal trial was fresh in memory when the DMC-12 — equipped with the mysterious "flux capacitor" — served as a time machine in the 1985 hit "Back to the Future," enshrining it in pop ...
A DeLorean was prominently featured in the 1985 film Back to the Future and its two sequels, in which it was converted into a time machine. The DeLorean time machine entered popular culture and played a major role in the continued popularity of the model. [18] [19]
However, in the years since it has become a popular collector's item, the DeLorean Motor Company issued kits enabling fans to make their vehicle look like the DeLorean time machine. [38] [183] Gale led a restoration of one of the original screen-used DeLoreans in 2011, documented in Out of Time: Saving the DeLorean Time Machine. [183] [228] [229]
"Goonies" actor Robert Davi said he was worried that his conservative views, and support for Donald Trump, might keep him from appearing in the sequel to the beloved ‘80s film.