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The Goonies 2: Original Cast Returning for Sequel, But Will the Magic Hold Up?

10 September, 2024 - 8:30PM
The Goonies 2: Original Cast Returning for Sequel, But Will the Magic Hold Up?
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It may have opened in theaters back in 1985, but fans’ passion for “The Goonies,” the Oregon-filmed adventure, is an example of the movie’s “never say die” catchphrase. For years, “Goonies” diehards have been yearning for a sequel. In the latest example of that interest, a rumor is circulating online that the longed-for sequel is finally happening.

The rumor is based on a story in the U.S. Sun, the stateside edition of the British tabloid, The Sun. As the U.S. Sun description says, it serves up “News, sport, celebrities and gossip.”

A U.S. Sun headline proclaims, “Classic 80s blockbuster film The Goonies to film a SEQUEL with many of original cast to star.”

Wow! Sounds exciting! Where is this information coming from? According to the article, “A source said: ‘The Goonies’ reboot has been talked about for a long time but it’s finally been given the green light to go ahead.”

The unnamed source goes on to make such claims as “The plan is to start developing the ideas for the follow up next summer, with a possible release date of 2026 or 2027″; and “It’s likely major stars will come back but the possibilities of where to take the sequel are endless.”

Cool! So, who is this source again? Who knows? The article provides no other details about who this gabby individual might be. Adding to the fact that this all sounds pretty vague, the report isn’t coming from entertainment industry reliable sources, such as The Hollywood Reporter or Variety.

But that hasn’t stopped other media outlets, such as the New York Post, from jumping on board to share the news.

It’s all a sign of just how eager fans of “The Goonies” are for any news of a possible sequel. Oregonians certainly know that “Goonies” fans are legion, as tourists regularly flock to Astoria and other north coast spots where the movie filmed on location.

The sequel rumor isn’t the only example of how “Goonies”-adjacent projects stir up interest.

The Goonies: The Sequel That Never Was

For example, in early 2020, entertainment industry sites reported about a possible TV series about kids who have a goal of doing a shot-for-shot remake of “The Goonies,” and a teacher who agrees to help them achieve their dream.

As The Hollywood Reporter wrote, the Fox network ordered a pilot for the drama.

In December 2021, Variety reported that Fox passed on the project, “which it felt skewed too young for the network.” But what was then being called “Our Time” was being redeveloped at Disney Plus. “The Donner Company and Amblin, which were behind the original, are back on board,” the article said. That project hasn’t yet happened, however.

The Goonies: A Cast Reunion & A Look Back

In another example of how “Goonies” nostalgia never says die, in April 2020, actor Josh Gad hosted a video on his YouTube channel in which original cast members Sean Astin (Mikey), Josh Brolin (Brand), Martha Plimpton (Stef), Kerri Green (Andy), Jeff Cohen (Chunk), Ke Huy Quan (Data), and Corey Feldman (Mouth) were reunited.

The reunion also included actors Joe Pantoliano and Robert Davi, who played the Fratelli brothers in the movie, director Richard Donner (who died in 2021), executive producer Steven Spielberg, Cyndi Lauper, and screenwriter Chris Columbus, who Gad asked about writing the movie, set “in the most exciting action-adventure setting of them all, Oregon.”

As The Oregonian/OregonLive reported, in answer to a question about a sequel, Spielberg said it was something that had been talked about, but that the creative team hadn’t been able to find an idea better than the original.

The Goonies 2: A Mixed Reception

Meanwhile, another site known for its gossipy approach, The Daily Mail, has reported on how some “Goonies” fans aren’t all that crazy about the idea of a sequel. In an article with the headline, “The Goonies fans all issue same passionate plea after sequel announcement sends social media into meltdown,” The Daily Mail cites posts on X, sharing such thoughts as, “‘The Goonies’ is getting a sequel. I cannot express how much I hate this”; “Don’t they even dare reboot ‘The Goonies!’ Don’t even Touch it. That Film is Timeless!”; and another who wrote, “But the whole appeal of ‘Goonies’ is a bunch of kids going on an adventure with a treasure map. It’s something we all imagined doing as kids. If it turns into a bunch of weird or overweight adults going back to get some hidden treasure to pay off their bills, it’ll lose its magic.”

Goonies 2: The Quest for the Next Treasure

Many of the movies coming out of Hollywood these days are remakes or sequels of old favorites. As a result, cinema lovers have never been more hungry for new and exciting stories. While news of another spin-off or live-action take on an animated classic can elicit eye-rolls, there are some throwback films people wouldn’t mind revisiting. Almost four decades after the 1985 original debuted, The Goonies sequel is officially a go according to reports from The Sun.

In 2020, creator Steven Spielberg and several of the original cast members met virtually on Josh Gad’s web series to discuss why a second movie hadn’t been green-lit at that point. “Every couple of years we come up with an idea but then it doesn’t hold water,” the 77-year-old explained. “The problem is the bar that all of you raised on this genre, I don’t think we’re really successfully been able to find an idea that is better than The Goonies that we all made in the eighties,” he told stars like Ke Huy Quan and Jeff Cohen.

While Spielberg came up with the story, it was Chris Columbus who wrote The Goonies screenplay and Richard Donner who directed the movie. The latter sadly passed away in 2021 at age 91, but before his passing, he expressed interest in doing a sequel. In an interview with Empire Magazine, Columbus recalled speaking with his collaborator on the subject. “He called me and said, ‘You know what we should do? We’re gonna get on my boat, smoke pot for three days and come up with an idea for Goonies 2,” the writer shared. “I said to Dick, ‘Well, first of all, I don’t smoke pot. But maybe if I come down, we’ll have a couple of drinks together and sit on the boat.’ It never happened. And I regret that. Because I would drop everything to do that right now.”

The Sun’s report claims that original cast members will return for The Goonies sequel. However, many of the adventurers, including John Matuszak, Anne Ramsey, Lupe Ontiveros, Keith Walker and Mary Ellen Trainor have sadly died in the decades since. “The Goonies reboot has been talked about for a long time, but it’s finally been given the go-ahead to move forward,” a source told the outlet. “The team is excited about the opportunity to bring the magic of the original film to a new audience.”

Filming is set for 2025 with a possible release date in 2026 or 2027. Because “the youth adventure market is on fire” at the moment, producers are eager to make a sequel that resonates with longtime fans and new viewers. Will you be heading to theaters for The Goonies 2 when it lands? Let us know in the comments!

The Goonies 2: Original Cast Returning for Sequel, But Will the Magic Hold Up?
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Mikhail Petrov
Mikhail Petrov

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