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The newspaper will have the exact same headlines and photos from the version in the second movie.
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USA Today has joined the Back to the Future craze.
The newspaper will run a wrap on all issues Thursday featuring the exact same headlines and pictures shown on its fictitious page in Back to the Future: Part II.
Will Marty McFly save his future son today? Find out in tomorrow’s newspaper. #BackToTheFuture pic.twitter.com/JETKVZSJhg
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) October 21, 2015
Wednesday marks the exact date Marty McFly travels to from 1985 in the second installment of the series. Dubbed Back to the Future Day, other companies — including Pepsi and Nike — also released products featured in the film.
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Pepsi Perfect, featuring the exact same bottle design shown in the Café ‘80s scene from the film, was released in limited edition on Wednesday. The 16.9 oz. bottle — of which only 6,500 were made — retails for $20.15.
Back to the Future distributor Universal also got in on the fun. Earlier this month, the studio released a fake trailer for Jaws 19, as seen in the future when a hologram shark torments Marty.
The tongue-in-cheek trailer promises the 19th installment of the franchise will be even more entertaining than the robotic sharks in Jaws 8 and the space sharks in Jaws 11 and have more heart than Jaws 17: Fifty Scales of Grey.
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