See what are the best ways to time travel in movies!

Not only DeLoreans do time travel! As Doc and Marty McFly from "Back to the Future" board their car beyond stylish using flow capacitor technology, other travelers need to find alternatives to make their journeys from year to year.

Check here 7 of the most stylish ways to transfer between different periods according to the universe of cinema!

"The Time Machine" (1960)

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One of the time travel classics is the feature film directed by George Pal, based on the book by HG Wells. He went on to win an Oscar for Best Special Effects, but the coolest thing is the design of the equipment - which looks like a sleigh.

"Terminator" (1984)

You have your own electrical storm that takes you from year to year. How amazing is that? The time-shift sphere used by Terminator is controlled from an underground Los Angeles complex. Composed of rings that rotate around each other almost like a gyroscope, the sphere creates a hole in the ground, and through it the traveler is led to the past or the future.

"The 12 Monkeys" (1995)

James Cole (Bruce Willis) sounds crazy, but who wouldn't be a little upset if he had a responsibility to go back in time to warn people of the past about the end of the approaching world?

The definitions of working under pressure have been updated, haven't you? Add to this the fact that the technology that futurists use for this transport to the past is actually very rudimentary and damages the minds and bodies of travelers - and this poor man!

"Donnie Darko" (2001)

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Scientists swear that all the physics behind the film is quite flawed. When a jet engine practically falls from the sky over Donnie Darko, a wormhole opens to a parallel universe, the Tangent Universe. It is through these portals between the different dimensions that the protagonist moves. Portals are, of course, always a good way to travel from time to time.

"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" (2004)

If this isn't the coolest way to travel in time, then I don't know what it is. In the third Harry Potter franchise movie, Hermione gets a tool from Dumbledore that lets her go back a few hours and live them once more. Would it be a dream, production? No, it would be a hobby! It's not technology, it's pure magic!

"Butterfly Effect" (2004)

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Have a time machine inside your own head? Wow, that could solve a lot of people, but it's not quite the case with Evan (Ashton Kutcher).

In his blackouts and reading his diaries, he can transfer to the past, but each time it generates more suffering. Technically, it may not be a time travel, but once it manages to go back to the past and rewrite the future, it's worth it! Besides, it's a super special way to make the journey!

"The Hangover" (2010)

John Cusack, Clark Duke, Craig Robinson, Rob Corddry, and Sebastian Stan play the most unusual time travelers of all. But crazier than the crew is the vehicle: yes, a bathtub makes it possible for them to move into the past. Crazy? Crazy!