New 'Gremlins' and 'Goonies' Movies in the Works at Warner Bros.
According to Deadline, Warner Bros. Discovery is currently developing on new films for Gremlins and The Goonies. Christopher Columbus, who wrote the scripts for both original films, is working on another Gremlins follow-up. Meanwhile, The Goonies seems to be further away from being made, as only a treatment has surfaced for the next film. A potential Goonies sequel has long been discussed by the original movie's cast members, and it seems most are keen on reprising their roles from the 1985 film. That said, it's unclear if either Gremlins or The Goonies will be a sequel or a straight-up reboot, but like most movies these days, we predict that the end result will be a little bit of both.
https://movieweb.com/new-gremlins-and-go...rner-bros/
Maybe they should make a Goonies prequel about One Eyed Willy and how he stole the gold and who made the map.
According to Deadline, Warner Bros. Discovery is currently developing on new films for Gremlins and The Goonies. Christopher Columbus, who wrote the scripts for both original films, is working on another Gremlins follow-up. Meanwhile, The Goonies seems to be further away from being made, as only a treatment has surfaced for the next film. A potential Goonies sequel has long been discussed by the original movie's cast members, and it seems most are keen on reprising their roles from the 1985 film. That said, it's unclear if either Gremlins or The Goonies will be a sequel or a straight-up reboot, but like most movies these days, we predict that the end result will be a little bit of both.
https://movieweb.com/new-gremlins-and-go...rner-bros/
Maybe they should make a Goonies prequel about One Eyed Willy and how he stole the gold and who made the map.
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