
At a question and answer session on April 19 at Celebration, Florida, (in conjunction with a benefit for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Central and South Florida), Gale opened the session with a statement: "Let me answer one question before anyone asks it, which is 'Is there ever going to be a Back to the Future Part IV? No."
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On May 27, 2008, after the opening of the first Indiana Jones movie since 1989, and other sites reported that Bob Gale had ruled out the possibility. Wilson's 2006 composition " The Question Song" - which was updated in 2009 with slightly altered lyrics - contained the line " Back to the Future 4? / Not happening". Cameron deemed this unlikely, though he did mention the upcoming (at the time) Back to the Future: The Ride, opening at Universal Studios in November of that year.

Towards the end of the 1990 behind-the-scenes television show The Secrets of the Back to the Future Trilogy, hosted by Kirk Cameron, which also answered some of the many questions sent in by Back to the Future fans, the final question asked was whether there would be a Back to the Future Part IV. Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale and Neil Canton, at the Back-to-back-to-back trilogy screening in Hollywood on May 24, 1990, clearly showing their thoughts on a Back to the Future Part IV. Doc Brown Saves the World is the only official movie sequel to the trilogy that has ever been created however, the story has been officially continued in other media - such as IDW Publishing's Back to the Future comic books, for example. The short movie takes place thirty years after the trilogy, and follows Doc as he changes the past to make 2015 more in line to how it is in reality. Emmett Brown and set entirely in his secret lab outside Hill Valley, depicted as a a large, white hangar-sized area. However, in 2015, a short movie was released titled Doc Brown Saves the World, officially created by Universal Studios and starring Christopher Lloyd, reprising his role of Dr.
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No full length movie sequel has ever been produced, and it is unlikely that one ever will be made. Four is boring." -Robert Zemeckisīack to the Future Part IV is the title of the long rumored, but consistently debunked movie sequel to the Back to the Future trilogy.

I don’t think there should ever be a fourth sequel to anything. " There’s no Back to the Future IV and there shouldn’t be a Back to the Future IV.

Fan-made logo for a possible fourth movie, following the theme of the first three.
