D St. Elmo’s Fire The reboot gets a promising update from an original cast member. The original movie, released in 1985 and co-written and directed by Joel Schumacher, follows a group of recent Georgetown University graduates as they navigate the challenges of transitioning into adulthood. Upon release, it was a success at the box office, mostly thanks to St. Elmo’s Fire The cast, which included names like Emilio Estevez, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy and Andy McDowell.




In a recent conversation with him, Dr The New York Times, Moore confirmed that he had discussed the matter St. Elmo’s Fire RebootBut it is in its early stages. He also revealed that to his knowledge, almost everyone in the original cast is interested in a reboot or at least interested in the idea. Read his full quote below:

There is some discussion, yes. It’s kind of the early, early stages, but from my understanding, almost everyone in the original cast is into it or at least open and interested, which, you know, is going to be really fun. When Andrew McCarthy did the documentary [“Brats”]I was in New York and went to the screening and sat on a panel. Ally Sheedy was there, and there’s something about our shared experience. I haven’t seen him in maybe, I don’t know, about 30 years. And that was crazy. But still, the feeling I had when I saw him, I felt my heart expand, because I think we were all very young, and it was kind of exciting, this change that was happening in our film industry that was being made was happening in our lives. . So I think it will be really fun.



St. Elmore Fire seems likely to be rebooted

St. Elmore’s Fire has a large fanbase and the cast is interested

After its release St. Elmo’s FireThe movie did not exactly receive positive reviews from critics, who had issues with the plot, direction and cast. However, it was a different story financially, as the movie became a box office hit, grossing $37.8 million on a $10 million budget. This helped the movie garner a significant fanbase that would help it become a cult favorite over the years.

Since reports of the sequel first surfaced, it seemed to hinge on the involvement of the entire main cast.


In 2009 there were reports that St. Elmo’s Fire A television series was adapted, but after years in production hell it never saw the light of day. This proposed sequel, however, seems more likely to come to fruition. So far there has been more momentum around the project. As reports of the sequel first surfaced, it seemed contingent on the entire main cast being involved. now, Moore confirms that almost everyone is open to the idea.

Real news though St. Elmo’s Fire The cast’s interest in the sequel bodes well for its prospects, with a good number of said cast members still quite active, both onscreen and behind it, and This may present a scheduling problem for the proposed reboot. Regardless, Hulu’s recent success weapons Documentary, suggests there is still plenty of interest St. Elmo’s FireAnd a sequel would probably be successful if they managed to get the band back together.


Source: New York Times

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