
The first ever Back to the Future trilogy exhibition has a home at The Hollywood Museum. GREAT SCOTT!
Lets see what they’ve got on display.
Situated in the historic Max Factor Building lies Back to the Future‘ Trilogy: The Exhibit.
Opened to the public on December 6th, 2019 just before the 35th anniversary of Back to the Future this year.
Donnelley Dadigan, President and Founder of the Hollywood Museum said:
“This exhibit will evoke memories for several generations of fans of the ever-popular ‘Back To The Future’ movie franchise.
In the “ ‘Back to the Future Trilogy: The Exhibit”, there is something for everyone. And, every fan of this franchise will be talking about this exhibit for years to come.”
The exhibit will consist of three time periods of Hill Valley. The first being 1955, then 1985 and then 1885.
The exhibit will pay tribute to the franchise.
Rob Klein a huge Back to the Future collector and special guest curator said the following:
“ In my opinion these three films are the most perfect in Cinematic history.
In fact Universal Studios wanted a fourth installment – however both Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis agreed that the trilogy should not be revisited as they felt they had created and produced a trilogy that could not get any better.”
Check out TheDailyWoo’s Tour of the Exhibition
Original costumes, props and merchandise from the films release will be on display. There will be something for all ages.
If that’s not enough they even have the Hero DeLorean Time Machine from Back to the Future Part III!!
Over 350 artifacts will be held in this special exhibition and many of the items will be on display to the public for the first ever time.
Key Items on Display at the Back to the Future Exhibition

- The aforementioned part 3 Hero DeLorean
- Christopher Lloyd’s robe from Parts I & II
- Michael J Fox western costume from Part II,
- Clara Clayton’s dress and telescope from Part III
The exhibition will also contain replicas, costumes, photos, posters and more!
The items come from world-renown collectors and even some of Back to the Future creator Bob Gale’s personal collection.
Over three decades later and Back to the Future is still considered one of the best films of all time.
The fact this exhibit is going on display over 35 years after the original film was released says all you need to know!
