It's been 34 years since the third and final part of the Back to the Future franchise was released, but film fans are still desperate for another dose of the eccentric Doc and his gilet-wearing sidekick Marty McFly.
The trilogy holds a special place in the hearts of millions of movie lovers, as do the cast, so it's no wonder that a trailer for a fourth instalment starring Tom Holland left people 'in tears'.
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The fact that it begins with the beloved Dr. Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd) saying, 'It isn't over Marty...there's one more adventure waiting for us,' only tugged at viewers heart strings even more.
Because let's have it right, we all wouldn't mind one more spin in the DeLorean time machine - especially if Tom Holland is now supposedly involved.
The thrilling trailer for 'Back to the Future 4' shows the acclaimed actor starring as a 'brilliant young inventor' by the name of Jake McFly - who is obviously a descendant of the time travelling teen Marty (Michael J. Fox) and also enjoys sporting a red gilet.
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He stumbles across Doc's long-lost journal, which 'contains secrets to enhance time travel capabilities, opening up new possibilities and unforeseen consequences'. Chills, guys, literal chills.
Jake then starts hopping between multiple different timelines and faces off against 'a mysterious adversary' who wants to rewrite history.
Take a look for yourself here:
With flying cars, futurism and a 'fresh twist' on Back to the Future, people were literally blown away by the trailer.
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But, as incredible - and incredibly convincing - as it may be, the trailer is sadly a fake made by dedicated movie buff and YouTuber KH Studio.
The tech whizz regularly creates concept mashup trailers by using 'a variety of effect techniques, sound design, AI technologies, film analytics, and other elements' to imagine what another addition to the legendary franchise would look like if it was released nowadays.
The fact they touted Tom Holland as the new time travelling youngster enthralled Back to the Future fans even more, as people reckon the Spider-Man star would be the perfect fit for a role as a McFly.
Despite being left gutted that it wasn't a real film trailer, viewers of the clever YouTube video were super impressed with KH Studio's abilities - and their creativity with the made up storyline.
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One commented: "This is incredibly impressive stuff. I know what a fan-made title looks like so I knew it was going in… but then totally doubted myself while watching it and honestly wondered if it was real."
Another added: "That was awesome. I hate fan-made trailers but they could totally pull this off. Good job. I agree, very well done and it almost had me in tears."
A third wrote: "Dude.. The amount of spine tingles I got while watching this was insane! Amazing work!! This needs to be made for real ASAP!"
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A fourth chimed in: "This is dang good, man. I'm super impressed, it almost fooled me for a real trailer for a real movie. Well done!! I'd watch this movie in a HEARTBEAT."
And a fifth said: "Imagine what fantastic stories there could be. Thanks for this good work. Think we'll never get Part 4."
Topics: TV and Film, YouTube, Tom Holland