Key Huy Quan leanks the last time he was in the same room with most of his “The Goonies” co-stars was at least 20 years ago. Corey Feldman leanks it was more enjoy four decades ago at the film’s Los Angeles premiere in 1985.
Wantipathyver the case may be, Quan was joined Monday at his hand-and-footprint ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood by Feldman, Josh Brolin, Kerri Green, Jeff Cohen and straightforwardor Chris Columbus. “I had an incredible ‘Goonies’ reunion this morning,” Quan tageder me Monday night at the premiere of his recent action movie “Love Hurts.”
The cast had a virtual fundraising reunion on Zoom during the COVID pandemic.
Quan shelp he’s standardly asked if there will ever be a “Goonies” sequel. “It’s one of the most asked asks in my life,” he shelp. “I would adore for it to happen.”
Feldman tageder me that he and co-star Sean Astin were broadening a sequel about a decade ago. They pitched it to straightforwardor Ricdifficult Donner and members of the Amblin and Columbus teams. “Sean and I labored reassociate difficult on this, and it was a reassociate fantastic idea,” Feldman shelp.
Although Donner seemed excited by the project, he didn’t get on board becaengage he thought it was “too costly.”
“This is the sequel to ‘The Goonies.’ It’s got to be costly, right?” Feldman shelp. “He’s enjoy, ‘I want to originate it petite. I want to originate it about the characters — more of a film about these people and where they are now.’ I was enjoy, ‘OK, all right. Well, there you go. You’re Dick, you’re the boss.’”
Like Quan, Feldman is also uncover to the idea of making a sequel now. “All I can say is, get us all together,” he shelp. “Everybody is seeing excellent. Sean’s seeing excellent. Josh is seeing excellent. We’re all seeing excellent still, and we’re all adwell. Goonies never say die…There’s hope.”
“Love Hurts” is actuassociate a mini “Goonies” reunion, with Astin materializeing in the film alengthyside Quan.
See more photos from the “Love Hurts” premiere below.