Part 2<br /><br />There may be many hints that businessman Donald Trump would assume the office of the President Of The USA in the Back To The Future sci-fi comedy trilogy. The second film, out in 1989 shows the future fictional year of 2015, the same year in which Trump announced his first run for office. He was elected the following year and sworn in for his first 4 year term in Jan. 2017.<br />- A poster hangs in the antique store window in BTTF 2 of former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away weeks before Trump would be sworn in for his second term in 2025.<br />- Actors who shared the screen with Donald Trump, who made appearances in movies as an actor: Elijah Wood can be seen in the Cafe 80's scene in BTTF 2, he later had a part in the Macaulay Culkin drama The Good Son in 1993. Culkin had a scene with the future President in comedy film Home Alone in 1992.<br />- Doc Brown actor Christopher Lloyd was later in the 1991 comedy Suburban Commando with pro wrestler Hulk Hogan. Trump was interviewed in a 2004 WWE wrestling event and made later appearances in wrestling matches.<br />- There are many hints in the movies to an election and even to the U.S. President: The campaign wagon for Red Thomas is shown in first film in 1985. Minutes following this, Marty enters the diner where Goldie Wilson proclaims his interest becoming Hill Valley's mayor. <br />- Former movie actor Ronald Reagan, President at the time of the production, is shown and mentioned repeatedly in the films.<br />- A reference to Donald Trump's NBC TV reality series The Apprentice (2004) may be seen in Back To The Future Part II in a scene in the house of older / 2015 Marty. SPOILER ALERT: After agreeing to a deal with shady associate Needles, Marty is fired in a video call by his boss Fujitsu-san. Printers located around the future conceptualized home spit out a document reading "YOU'RE FIRED", this was Trump's catchphrase on his show.
