Lloyd, 77, who starred opposite Michael J Fox (Marty McFly), in the 1985 movie and went on to reprise his role in part II and III said an "extraordinary" idea is needed for part IV, reported Us magazine.
"I would love to. It would have to be sort of an extraordinary concept to go into No 4, but if somebody came up with it like (screenwriter) Bob Gale or (director) Robert Zemeckis and it came to be, I would love to be the Doc again," he said.
"...I've met so many people along the way who tell stories about Back to the Future, how profoundly it affected them. "I don't know how much further it can go, but it's an extraordinarily unique experience. I feel very fortunate to be a part of it." he said.
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