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Christopher Lloyd Wouldn’t Mind A Role In “Rick And Morty”

Whoa. Wait A Minute, Doc…

We all know him from a specific role: Uncle Fester in The Addams Family, Judge Doom in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Rasputin in Anastasia, Uncle Martin in My Favorite Martian, but the most iconic of them all is Dr. Brown in Back To The Future. In a recent interview with Phoenix New Times, Christopher Lloyd said that, even though he doesn’t really follow the show, he thinks it’s funny and would like to make an appearance on Rick and Morty.

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Via: USA Today

We’re extremely acquainted with both Rick and Morty and Back To The Future, stories you can’t miss. One being the adventures of Marty McFly and Dr. Brown through time. The other beginning as a parody of this, Rick Sanchez and his grandson, Morty Smith, traveling not only in time, but in space too. They’re both part of pop culture, very famous, and very cool.

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Via: Wired

In the interview they talk about Back To The Future as well the possibility of a fourth part to this awesome trilogy. Lloyd stated he’d be more than happy to return as Dr. Brown one more time if they found a way to make another movie, with a story as good as the other three.

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Via: Vox

And when they asked him about Rick and Morty he proceeded to say he’d like a role, maybe as Rick’s father. And we completely approve. We’d happy if we get to know a little bit more about Rick’s story. And there’s been many, many celebrities on this show, such as Alfred Molina, Stephen Colbert, Keegan-Michael Key, Nathan Fillon, Susan Sarandon, Jordan Peele, Alex Hirsch, John DiMaggio, and sooo many more. It’s time for Mr. Lloyd to be a part of this.

Now we kind of need this to happen

Let’s see if Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon do something about it. Can you imagine? Dr. Emmett L. Brown actually being on Rick and Morty? Doc from Back To The FutureRick and Morty‘s inspiration!

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Via: Comic Book

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