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Released in Theaters 41 Years Ago Today, the Greatest Time Travel Sci-Fi Ever (That Took 45 Attempts To Get Made)

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July 3, 2026

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Some movies become successful, and some movies become so legendary they’re still the first thing people bring up whenever a certain genre comes up. And when it comes to that second category, today marks 41 years since the greatest sci-fi movie ever hit theaters, took over pop culture, and cemented itself as a timeless classic. []

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