The buzz surrounding a potential Goonies sequel continues to capture the interest of fans and the original cast alike. With the former stars of this beloved film now back in the spotlight due to various projects, they express an eagerness to embark on this nostalgic journey once again. The idea of reuniting for a new adventure resonates deeply with both the cast and long-time fans, creating a sense of excitement and anticipation for what could come next in the Goonies saga.

Currently, Ke Huy Quan is experiencing a significant moment in his career, starring in a new film that offers a fresh twist on traditional Valentine?s Day fare. As he promotes this project, he is frequently asked about the possibility of a Goonies sequel. This interest has been reignited not only due to his reunion with Sean Astin in the romantic drama Love Hurts, but also because his fellow cast members celebrated his achievements during a memorable ceremony where he received hand and foot imprints at the renowned TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. Such events have sparked discussions about revisiting the beloved characters from the original film.
Quan has openly expressed his enthusiasm, stating that he ?would love for it to happen? when it comes to making a Goonies sequel. Recently, he shared with Collider that the entire cast is on board and eager to participate in a new adventure. The Everything Everywhere All At Once star elaborated,
?That?s on all of our minds. I?ve spoken to everybody, and especially our head Goonie, Steven Spielberg, who also wants to do one. We are all on board. And like you just said, because it?s such a beloved movie, we want to make sure that we have a really good script that can live up to the original. Honestly, it seems like every few years without fail, there?s always a Goonies rumor.?
His excitement about the possibility of a sequel is palpable. He adds, ?Hopefully, we can manifest it. Hopefully, it will come to pass. I will be the first one there. I would love to revisit Data and, of course, to be able to go on another incredible adventure with my fellow Goonies. I?m all for it.? Moreover, Corey Feldman has mentioned that he had been developing a sequel concept with Sean Astin over a decade ago. He even pitched the idea to the original director, Richard Donner, who was intrigued but ultimately felt the project was ?too expensive.? Feldman remains enthusiastic about returning as well, stating, ?All I can say is, get us all together.? He added, ?Everybody is looking good. Sean?s looking good. Josh is looking good. We?re all looking good still, and we?re all alive. Goonies never say die?There?s hope.? This sentiment reflects the enduring legacy of the original film and its characters.
Recently, it was announced that Warner Bros. is actively seeking to revitalize several franchises, including the beloved Goonies. They are collaborating with Chris Columbus to bring both a Gremlins and a Goonies sequel to life. According to an article from Variety, ?Franchise hopes abound down the road in Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum, Practical Magic 2, DC?s Clayface and Supergirl, Drew Goddard?s incoming script for a new Matrix, a new Gremlins from Christopher Columbus and a Goonies treatment.?