The brain, the athlete, the basket, the princess and the criminal are gathering.
The last time they were together they were serving high school, this time they will give fans of the “breakfast club” for what they have been waiting for 40 years.
Judd Nelson, Anthony Michael Hall, Molly Ringwald, Ally Sheedy and Emilio Estévez, the five stars of the classic of the age of the age of John Hughes, are found in Chicago, where the film was filmed.
His appearances are part of C2E2, the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo, which began on Friday and had signings with some of the cast.
The long -awaited meeting occurs decades after a fateful arrest on Saturday created an unlikely backpack bonus in a film that continues to resonate with fans long after its 1985 premiere.
“It is a real culture in itself,” said Hall, who played Nerd Brian Johnson in the film.
A fan said the film defined his generation. Another said he had “breakfast club parties”, including one that presented a Estévez cake.
Could the meeting mean that something else is reserved for the cast?
Hall said he doesn’t know if a sequel could be in the cards, but he is not out of the table, he said.