The Goonies cast says die on rumors of a sequel
Corey Feldman and Martha Plimpton insist that a sequel to 1985’s The Goonies is rarely going to occur regardless of rumors.
Sometimes you simply need to let sleeping canine – or One-Eyed Willy – lie. Next 12 months, The Goonies shall be celebrating its fortieth anniversary. But don’t anticipate a sequel to The Goonies, as one is neither in improvement nor being thought of, in keeping with two cast members from the unique 1985 film.
Word about a sequel to The Goonies has been swirling in regards to the rumor mill this previous week, however each Corey Feldman (“Mouth”) and Martha Plimpton (Andy’s finest pal Stef) have despatched these misconceptions to stroll the plank. As Plimpton wrote on Instagram, “People, there is no Goonies 2 script, there is no one ‘attached’, Spielberg is not directing, it’s not real,” earlier than encouraging individuals to vote. Feldman (who has been towards the concept since Richard Donner’s loss of life), in the meantime, posted on X earlier within the week, “2’SDAY, IS #GOONIES2 REAL?! EVERY1 IS ASKING…I CAN OFFICIALLY TELL U 100% NO! I HAV NO INFO THAT A SEQUEL IS IN THE WORX,” earlier than encouraging individuals to see a film of his that’s 20 years previous.
But Sean Astin (Mikey) has executed completely nothing to cease followers from getting their hopes up about a Goonies sequel, retweeting a mock poster for a follow-up referred to as Goonies Are Good Enough presupposed to be directed by Steven Spielberg and writing, “It’s our time. C’mon, Steven…”
We all know that nostalgia is all the trend, however 40 years later, is a sequel to The Goonies vital or simply one thing to work that little itch? You might simply generate a plot the place Mikey has to save lots of his own residence from foreclosures whereas the children of the unique Goonies get into adventures to assist…but when I can give you that on the fly whereas writing, then it’s in all probability not price making it into a film. And anyway, we’ve seen how legacy sequels have gone with the Ghostbusters films…
Just to play alongside, right here’s my plot thought for a Goonies sequel: the unique Goonies cast has to work collectively to maintain pesky followers of the unique off of the property of the well-known Astoria, Oregon home. The twist is that they will’t assist however undertake their characters’ personas, so there’ll nonetheless be a lot of mothermouthing, boobytrapping and truffle shuffling. C’mon, Steven…
What are your ideas on a sequel to The Goonies? Could it ever be ok or is it simply too late?