When they said "Goonies never say die," they really meant it.
Ke Huy Quan and Jeff Cohen, two of the beloved stars who rose to fame alongside Sean Astin and Corey Feldman in the 1985 cult classic The Goonies, reunited this week on the red carpet at The Hollywood Walk of Fame Star Ceremony honoring film star Michelle Yeoh. While the duo was just kids when they became beloved Hollywood stars, they've grown into successful adults in their own right. While Quan is an Oscar winner with films like Everything Everywhere All at Once, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and Zootopia 2 under his belt, you can find Cohen these days practicing entertainment law in Los Angeles. Hey, nothing comes between an actor and his lawyer!
Looking as dapper as can be, the two stars smiled alongside each other as they stood to honor Yeoh for her lengthy career. While Quan is instantly identifiable as his childhood character, it's hard to tell that Cohen once played the lovable character of Chunk.
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The Duo Remain Close Friends in Life and Business
Cohen has stayed in good touch with his former castmates, who rose to stardom when the film debuted on June 7, 1985. In The Hollywood Reporter‘s Actors’ Roundtable, it was shared that Cohen was the one who negotiated Quan’s deal for Everything Everywhere All at Once. It's safe to say that the deal was pretty successful, because he went on to win the Academy Award for the role!
View this post on InstagramA Potential Goonies Sequel
Back in February of last year, discussion of a Goonies sequel came about when Variety reported that Warner Bros. had hired Potsy Ponciroli to write the script. While there was no director attached, they also reported that Steven Spielberg, Kristie Macosko Krieger, and Holly Bario will produce for Amblin Entertainment alongside Chris Columbus, who wrote the original script.
Quan told Variety that fielding questions about the sequel is “one of the most asked questions in my life. I would love for it to happen.” It's safe to say that legions of fans would love to have it happen, as well.
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