In an interview with Today, Ruck and Brodertick are still shocked at how many years have passed since starring in the 1986 film. Ruck admitted that it was "mind-boggling," seeing as they were in their 20's when it originally premiered. Both actors are now in their 60s with plenty of on-screen credits between them.
When it comes to a sequel installment to the iconic film, Ruck teases that he's always had a specific idea in mind.
It's the age-old question among fans when it comes to a one-off cult classic. Over the years, the cast have been open about their thoughts on a new installment. Brodertick has previously said he's open to the idea if it were done right without ruining its legacy. Ruck, on the other hand, has been the most enthusiastic about theories of where the characters ended up. Before his death, director and writer John Hughes shut down any possibility of a sequel and believed the film was meant as a stand-alone.
Even after 40 years since appearing in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Broderick felt like "no time had passed" between them working on the new film.
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