The Breakfast Club.The 1985 teen classic follows a group of high schoolers from different social cliques who spend a Saturday in detention together, with Hall taking on the role of the nerdy Brian Johnson.Hughes, who also directed films such as Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and Sixteen Candles, and wrote Home Alone and its two original sequels, passed away in 2009 after a heart attack.In a new interview with The Independent, Hall recalled the last time he spoke to Hughes on the phone in 1987, revealing he did mention a possible Breakfast Club follow-up, which would have been set years later.“At that time, he did mention the potential of doing a sequel to The Breakfast Club,” he said. “It would have been all of us in our middle-age.“His idea was.
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