It was a reunion that left everyone at New York Comic Con in tears.
Back to the Future stars Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd appeared together at the convention for a discussion about the impact and legacy their 1985 film had, and as they took the stage together, before they sat down they shared a very emotional hug.
Lloyd would later share his gratitude to both fans and his longtime friend Fox with a post on Instagram writing, "I cherish these moments! Thank you to @newyorkcomiccon , my dear friend @realmikejfox , and most importantly all you wonderful fans who show up year after year. This is all because of you! This is heavy!"
Along with the movie, Fox also talked about his diagnosis with Parkinson's at the age of 29, telling the audience per CBS News, "You guys have given me my whole life," Fox said. "The best thing that happened in my life was this thing. Parkinson's is a gift. I've said to people it's a gift and they say, 'You're nuts.' I say, 'Yeah, but it's the gift that keeps on taking.' But it's a gift and I wouldn't change it for anything ... It's not about what I have, it's about what I've been given."
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