10 Things You Didn't Know About Back To The Future

4. Max Spielberg Directs Jaws 19

If you're a big Back To The Future fan, you'll no doubt remember the scene where Marty first travels into the future of 2005 and is met with hoverboards (still waiting on these, by the way), holograms and a myriad of other weird and new technological inventions. Chief among these weird and wonderful inventions is a giant Jaws hologram that makes Marty practically soil himself when it lurches towards him, ready to bite his face off. As Marty falls to the ground in despair, he realises the giant shark is just a harmless hologram advertising Jaws 19. Before this entry digresses into the possible features a 19th installment in the Jaws franchise could have (cyborg sharks!), we'll get straight to the purpose of this entry. If you avert your eyes from the fake shark that lunges at Marty from atop the film theater, you'll notice on the side of the building there's a sneaky mention of who the director of the film is. Max Spielberg - the real life son of Steven Spielberg - apparently continues his famous father's work in the future, devoting his life to endless sequels. Jaws 19 would be great Max, but how about a Jurassic Park 14: Reign of The Mecha-Dinosaurs?
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