The first trailer for BACK TO THE FUTURE 4 opens with a nostalgic shot of Hill Valley, now updated to reflect a futuristic yet familiar landscape. Tom Holland stars as Max McFly, the great-grandson of Marty McFly. The scene sets the stage with a montage of Max’s life in the present day, showcasing his everyday struggles and his fascination with his family’s legendary time-traveling past.
The trailer quickly shifts focus to Max discovering an old, hidden time machine in the basement of the McFly family home. The machine is a modified DeLorean, showing signs of age and wear but still operational. As Max tinkers with the time machine, he accidentally triggers it, sending him back to the year 1985.
In this flashback, Max encounters a young Marty McFly, played by a returning Michael J. Fox through a mix of archival footage and CGI. Their meeting is both humorous and tense, as Marty is initially wary of the stranger who knows too much about his future. The two eventually team up when they realize that Max’s unintended time travel could disrupt the space-time continuum, leading to unforeseen consequences.
The trailer introduces a new antagonist, Dr. Victor Grayson, portrayed by a charismatic villain. Grayson is a time-traveling scientist who seeks to manipulate history for personal gain. The stakes escalate as Max and Marty must prevent Grayson from altering pivotal historical events that could have catastrophic repercussions.
Action-packed sequences follow, including high-speed chases through different time periods, daring escapes, and inventive time-travel gadgets. The trailer highlights thrilling moments of time travel gone awry, with visual effects showcasing various eras colliding in dramatic fashion.
The final moments reveal a dramatic cliffhanger: Max and Marty facing off against Grayson in a high-stakes showdown with the future of time itself at risk. The trailer ends with the BACK TO THE FUTURE 4 title and a tantalizing glimpse of the new adventure awaiting fans, promising a mix of nostalgia, excitement, and heart.