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Ferris Bueller Star Alan Ruck Addresses What a Possible Sequel Could Look Like

Ferris Bueller's Day Off became a cult comedy classic of the late '80s that has stood the test of time. It's been 40 years since the release of the film, with Alan RuckandMatthew Broderick reuniting for a new project and talking about the scenario of a would-be sequel.

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.

    Ferris Bueller's Day Off became a hit among audiences as Broderick played the title role as a high school teen taking a day off from school. He's joined by his hypochondriac best friend, Cameron Frye, and girlfriend, Sloane Peterson (Mia Sara), as they unintentionally wreak havoc across the city and have one of the best days of their lives.

    When it comes to a sequel installment to the iconic film, Ruck teases that he's always had a specific idea in mind.

    “My joke always was, when people said, ‘Will there be a sequel?’ I said, ‘We’re going to wait until our 70s and Cameron’s in a home, and then Ferris comes and liberates him… And we go and do a bunch of nasty stuff, and then Cameron dies," he revealed.

    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.

    Ferris Bueller's Day Off fans will get to see Ruck and Broderick on screen again, but not as their original characters. The two have teamed up for a new comedy film titled The Best Is Yet to Come, based on the French film of the same name. The actors play lifelong friends who embark on a bucket list adventure after mistakenly believing the other is terminally ill.

    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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