The co-writer and producer of the ‘Back To The Future’ trilogy has revealed that there will never be another screen version of the movie classic.

Despite being courted by the studios to revive the franchise, Bob Gale tells Yahoo he’s not interested.

“Let’s face it, we’ve seen a lot of sequels that are made years and years later and I don’t think I can name one that’s any good,” he says. “That lives up to the originals. I don’t think you can recapture it.”

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Gale wrote the script for the three films with Robert Zemeckis, who also directed.

“We’re not going to do Director’s Cuts or make a 3D version or change the special effects. People love them the way they are, we think they’re really good. Let’s not mess with it.”

Instead, the pair are working on a ‘Back To The Future’ musical, which is currently in pre-production. Gale will write the book, the trilogy’s composer Alan Silvestri is doing the music, while pop producer Glen Ballard is working on the lyrics.

“I don’t know when that’s going to be ready,” admits Gale. “It was announced to come out in 2015 – it won’t come out then. We’re not going to put it out there until we absolutely love it ourselves. We decided to do that, rather than reboot the movie, or do another sequel.”

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