👥 Main Cast (Expected):
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Sean Astin (Mikey), Ke Huy Quan (Data), Corey Feldman (Mouth), Josh Brolin (Brand), Jeff Cohen (Chunk), Martha Plimpton (Stef), Kerri Green (Andy)
🧭 Story & Development Status
✅ Officially in Motion
Warner Bros. has confirmed The Goonies 2 is officially in development as of early 2025. Potsy Ponciroli (Old Henry) has been hired to write the script. Executive producers include Steven Spielberg, Chris Columbus, and Lauren Shuler Donner, with Amblin Entertainment backing the project.
❌ Cast & Directors Remain Unconfirmed
Despite rumors, key cast members—like Martha Plimpton and Corey Feldman—have publicly denied any active involvement. Plimpton insisted there is “no Goonies 2 script,” and “Spielberg is not directing”—though all expressed excitement at the idea if done properly.
Ke Huy Quan confirmed Warner Bros. has explored multiple scripts, but said none have lived up to the original’s spirit—he remains hopeful if the right creative team emerges.
⏳ Possible Timeline
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Production start: rumored mid‑2025
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Release window: tentatively 2026 – 2027, ᴀssuming creative hurdles are cleared
🔍 Why Fans Still Hope
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Cult legacy: The original remains beloved across generations, with fans pᴀssing it on to children—and actors like Quan feeling that emotional bond deeply.
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Creative care: Spielberg, Columbus, and Donner are involved—suggesting a strong intention to honor the original rather than rush a follow‑up.
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Fan-driven momentum: Sean Astin’s playful social media activity (“It’s our time. C’mon Steven…”) continues to keep anticipation alive.
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📝 Final Take
While The Goonies 2 is officially in development, it remains тιԍнтly under wraps and must overcome high creative expectations. With Steve Spielberg, Chris Columbus, and Amblin on board—and a respected writer now attached—there’s cautious optimism among fans and cast alike. The key question: can it recapture the spirit of the beloved 1985 original? Only time—and a script that “lives up to that bar”—will tell.