
Christopher Lloyd recently turned a Hollywood movie premiere into a special date night with his wife, Lisa Loiacono. The beloved Back to the Future actor stepped out on Monday, August 11, for the Los Angeles debut of his latest film, Nobody 2, making a rare red carpet appearance that delighted fans.
The event, held at the TCL Chinese Theatre, brought out a host of celebrities, but Christopher Lloyd’s warm presence alongside his wife stood out. The 86-year-old actor paired a grey button-down shirt with a black suit jacket and matching trousers, creating a timeless look for the occasion.
A Hollywood Couple’s Night Out
Highlights from the Hollywood Premiere of ‘Nobody 2’.
Starring Bob Odenkirk, Connie Nielsen, RZA, Michael Ironside, Christopher Lloyd, Colin Hanks, John Ortiz, and Sharon Stone. In theaters on August 15. #Nobody2 pic.twitter.com/Ks65YK7cq6
— OurMovieGuide (@OurMovieGuide) August 12, 2025
Lisa Loiacono, 55, brought her own touch of elegance to the evening in a cream-colored floral gown featuring a ruched halter neckline. She completed her look with stylish beige heels, perfectly complementing her husband’s classic style. Married since 2016, the couple has been together for nearly a decade, and this red carpet outing offered a rare public glimpse of their enduring relationship.
According to Parade, Christopher Lloyd—who has been married five times—appeared in high spirits as he posed for photos with Loiacono. The pair looked comfortable and happy, enjoying the spotlight without stealing it entirely from the movie premiere itself.
Sharing the Spotlight With Co-Stars
In addition to the couple, the Nobody 2 premiere welcomed several of Christopher Lloyd’s co-stars, including Sharon Stone and Bob Odenkirk. The upcoming Universal Pictures action film has already generated excitement, with Lloyd’s role adding to the anticipation.
For fans, seeing Christopher Lloyd back in the public eye is a reminder of his long and celebrated career. From his iconic turn as Doc Brown to his latest action role, the actor continues to charm audiences, both on and off the screen.