A photograph of future famed police detective
Michael Myers (right) on Halloween 1992, along with a family friend (left). Due to his unnatural ability to adapt to any case he was given, he would be given the moniker "The Shape".
Myers would claim in life that he would be inspired to take up this career after seeing his sisters Angel and Judith Myers killed during a home invasion, just hours after this picture would be taken.
Wrongly convicted family man
Freddy Krueger (bottom right) in 1984, after manifesting in baseline reality. Unfairly accused of several violent crimes in the town of Springwood, Ohio, he would be violently lynched by a mob and burned to death. It wasn't until 1984, when Krueger began manifesting in the dreams of numerous Springwood children, including Nancy Thompson (bottom left), that Springwood would review evidence in the case.
Sometime in 1984, Krueger, with the help of Thompson, would find a way to make it into the real world. In 1988, Krueger would be posthumously exonerated. Despite his burnt appearance, Krueger would ultimately repair his reputation among the townsfolk; he is still alive today.
Stephen Hawking (right) meeting
Stephen Hawking (left), shortly after being introduced to time travel on 28 June 2009. Although shocked at first due to his future illness and paralysis, younger Hawking eventually warmed up to the idea of him becoming a well-respected figure in the world of physics. Older Hawking had a great time, especially after hopping years into the future and seeing his ideas about black holes confirmed to be true.
Robert Zemeckis would later claim that, even though his ideas of time travel were wrong, that the
Back to the Future films were still fun.