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Fans were overjoyed to see the stars back together again at the event

More than 37 years after the release of Back To The Future, its stars, Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson and Tom Wilson reunited sending fans into overdrive. Thompson, who played Lorraine in the franchise’s first two films, posted a selfie on Instagram with Fox, Lloyd and Wilson from Fan Expo Portland last weekend.

"Wow, honestly had the best time today with my #bttf family,” Thompson wrote alongside the photo. “So many fun fan moments too and a llama," she added.Back to the Future was released in December 1985. It was followed by Back to the Future Part II in 1989 and Back to the Future Part III in 1990. Thompson also shared videos, one featured her with Lloyd, who played iconic scientist Dr. Emmett ‘Doc’ Brown.

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