Retroist Podcast Episode 360 (Back to the Future Part II)

Retroist Podcast Episode 360 (Back to the Future Part II)

From Retroist Retro Podcast by The Retroist

March 13, 2026 · 45 min · Episode 360

About this episode

The episode discusses the impact and legacy of Back to the Future Part II, exploring its themes, characters, and cultural significance.

Back to the Future Part II had a lot to live up to. The first movie was already huge, and by the time the sequel showed up people were ready to see Marty and Doc again. This was not just another follow up. It felt like an event. Audiences had been waiting to find out what happened next, and the movie gave them a future full of flying cars, weird gadgets, and, most importantly to a lot of us, hoverboards. On this episode of the Retroist Podcast, I talk about Back to the Future Part II, starting with the fact that my friends and I really believed hoverboards were real. Or at least that they had been real for a minute and adults had ruined it for everybody. It did not help that Robert Zemeckis was willing to play along. When you are a kid, that kind of thing gets in your head fast, and this movie knew exactly how to make that future feel real enough to believe. From there I get into the movie itself, its release, and why it hit people the way it did. Part II did not just try to do the first movie again. It went bigger, stranger, and a little darker. You got the shiny future, the nightmare version of 1985, and that great trick where the movie loops back into the first film from a…

People in this episode

Host: The Retroist

Topics covered

  • Back to the Future
  • movie sequel
  • hoverboards
  • 1980s culture
  • film analysis
  • nostalgia

Keywords

  • Back to the Future Part II
  • hoverboards
  • Robert Zemeckis
  • 1985
  • movie sequel
  • nostalgia
  • film analysis

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Back to the Future Part II, Back to the Future

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