'The Breakfast Club' cast have an 'emotional' reunion 40 years later - and reveal if they'd do a sequel
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The cast of 'The Breakfast Club' held a reunion at the C2E2 convention in Chicago, marking their first public appearance together since the film's release in 1985. During the panel, Molly Ringwald expressed deep emotions about the reunion, while Emilio Estevez noted the significance of the event occurring in Chicago, where the film was made. Estevez shared his sentiments about making this reunion special, and the actors reflected on their memories with director John Hughes, underscoring the film's lasting impact over the decades since its release.
"I feel really very emotional and moved to have us all together," Ringwald, 57, told the crowd during the panel moderated by Josh Horowitz."
"I skipped all my high school reunions, so this was something that finally felt like I needed to do, just for myself," said Estevez.
Estevez also said that the film directed by the late John Hughes "is one of those movies that stands the test of time."
"His passing was profound for me, because it's like the work will always be in a circle leaning one direction," Nelson explained.
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