Michael J. Fox took his DeLorean to the Southampton Playhouse.
The actor hit the gas to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Back to the Future at the New York movie theater on Aug. 10.
For the rare appearance, Michael—who lives with Parkinson’s disease—was all smiles in brown pants and a black button-down shirt. Along with rewatching the 1985 movie, the 64-year-old stayed behind for a post-screening conversation about his acting career and work with the Michael J. Fox Foundation.
The Back to the Future celebration comes three months after Apple TV revealed that the actor is returning to the screen as a guest star in the upcoming third season of Shrinking.
For Harrison Ford, whose character Paul Rhoades was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in season one, Michael’s addition has been “essential.”
“Michael’s courage, his fortitude and his grace, more than anything else, is on full display,” he told Variety last month. “He’s very smart, very brave, noble, generous, passionate guy, and an example to all of us, whether we’re facing Parkinson’s or not. You cannot help but recognize how amazing it is to have such grace.”