Do you remember the Marty McFly guitar that Michael J. Fox showed off in the first part of back to the future? Well, it was stolen, although something happened…
What is your favorite trilogy in the history of cinema? We wouldn’t be surprised if it was back to the futurethe famous work of Robert Zemeckis It’s a well-deserved anniversary for its 40 years of management, and this franchise has aged like a good wine.
On the occasion of this celebration in 2025, fans of Marty and Doctor They were able to relive their adventures over time on the big screen. In fact, for many of them it was the first time they had the opportunity to see their adventures in cinemas, as a large part of their audience was not yet born when the first film premiered in cinemas in 1985.
That film left us with dozens of emblematic scenes, one of the most remembered being the concert that featured Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) during the Undersea Enchantmentthe high school dance where your parents kissed for the first time. How can you forget your big Johnny B. Goode?
What you may not know is that the guitar that Michael J. Fox displayed on stage… was stolen! 40 years have passed and we still don’t know who said guitar, the unforgettable Gibson ES-345 Cherry Red That sounded like angels.
While we continue to wait for the good news, a few days ago they surprised us on social media with an image that will bring smiles to more than one fan of the trilogy. Yes, the image you see below is totally real: Michael J. Fox is posing next to the iconic Gibson!
Of course, as you can imagine, it is a replica of the aforementioned guitar with which they took the opportunity to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the back to the future. It’s a shame it’s not the same instrument as in 1985, but good old Michael J. Fox makes it exude the same aura as the original, right?
Let’s hope this comes up sooner or later, and if it does, we all know the new owner of the Gibson ES-345 Cherry Red It would have to be Michael J. Fox. We can’t think of anyone else to cherish so dearly.
What do you think of this new photograph for the 40th anniversary of back to the future? Have you also been to the cinema to relive one of the best films of all time?
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