Marty (Michael J. Fox) borrows a hover board to escape Griff's (Thomas F. Wilson) gang, but loses momentum over a pond.
Things
have barely settled from the excitement and resolve of the original
Back to the Future, when in pops that crazy inventor Dr. Emmett Brown
(Christopher Lloyd) with news that in order to prevent a series of
events that could ruin the McFly name for posterity, Marty McFly
(Michael J. Fox ) and his girlfriend are whisked into the
future to the year 2015, where Marty must tangle with a teen rogue
named Griff, who's obviously the descendant of Biff, the first Future
film's bully. Marty foils Griff and his group when he jumps on an
air-foil skateboard that flies him through town at rakish speeds with
the loser bullies beaten again. Marty gets a money-making brainstorm
before hopping in the time-traveling DeLorean, and he purchases a sports
almanac. He figures that back in 1985 he'll be able to place sure-fire
bets using the published sports scores of the games that are yet to
happen. Unfortunately for Marty, Dr. Brown disapproves of his betting
scheme — he feels too much messing with time is very dangerous — and he
tosses the almanac. A hidden Biff overhears the discussion about the
almanac, sees it get tossed out, and grabs it. Thus begins a
time-traveling swirl to make the head spin. Biff swipes the DeLorean,
heads back to 1955, and with the help of the unerring almanac, bets his
way to power. The now-altered "Biff world" has turned into a nightmarish
scene with Biff the mogul, residing in a Vegas-styled pleasure palace
and running everything. It's all our hero Marty can do to pull the
pieces together this time, as he must jump between three generations of
intertwined time travel. The end of Back to the Future, Part 2
introduces its sequel as the zany professor has already time-dashed away
to the Wild West of the late 1800s and invites Marty into a new
adventure.
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