Visitors can see the largest private collection of memorabilia from the sci-fi trilogy in Europe at London show

The third film in the Back to the Future trilogy was released 31 years ago – and there is no prospect of a follow-up.

Unlike similar properties such as Ghostbusters and Star Wars, which have been rebooted frequently over the past three decades, Back to the Future’s cultural footprint relies solely on the legacy of those films, as well as ancillary activity such as an animated series, video games and fan convention appearances by cast and crew.

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