In an apology titled, "Funny Or Die is Sorry for Lying about Hoverboards," actor Christopher Lloyd owns up to the ruse that went on a day too long. Nick Statt was a staff reporter for CNET News ...
Funny or Die has finally admitted to being behind that confusing fake hoverboard video that went viral yesterday. And we’re still not quite sure why they made it ...
ScHoolboy Q was able to stand alongside Back to the Future’s Christopher Lloyd in a seemingly authentic promotional video for the coveted Hoverboard, but the jig is up for the founding company HUVr ...
Nobody who watched these spots—featuring Tony Hawk, Moby, Terrell Owens, and Doc Brown himself, Christopher Lloyd—could have thought they depicted reality. If you did, it’s best you keep that to ...
The good news is that the people behind the fake HUVr Back to the Future hoverboard video have come clean. It was comedy video site Funny Or Die. The other good news is that the hoverboard used in the ...