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Corey Feldman

Corey Feldman: 'Goonies sequel is a myth'

30 July 2008

COREY FELDMAN has dismissed long-running rumours about a sequel to THE GOONIES, insisting studio bosses will never let it happen.
 
A follow-up to the kids adventure has been discussed ever since the original film became a smash hit when it was released in 1985.
 
Filmmakers Steven Spielberg and Richard Donner are reportedly keen to reunite the cast, which included Feldman, Josh Brolin, Sean Astin and Molly Ringwald.
 
But Feldman, who has reprised his role for a sequel to another 1980s hit, The Lost Boys, insists Goonies 2 is too much of a gamble for studio Warner Bros.
 
The actor tells Moviefone, "Well, The Goonies is one of those mythical sequels that will never happen. I mean, it's something that Donner and Spielberg were behind for years and years, and again it's a Warner Bros. issue; they just feel they don't want to take the gamble on making the sequel."

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