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Molly Ringwald wants fans to forget about a remake of “The Breakfast Club.” The actress, 57, dismissed the possibility of remaking the 1985 teen comedy-drama about five high school students in ...
Don’t you forget about her. Molly Ringwald is speaking out about a controversial scene in “The Breakfast Club.” The Brat Pack actress, 57, reunited with the movie’s stars — Anthony ...
Molly Ringwald has never shied away from bluntly reassessing the 1980s teen rom-coms that made her a Hollywood legend. During a March 2025 appearance on Monica Lewinsky’s podcast “Reclaiming ...
Keoni Koch (@KeoniLeeKoch) said, 'Holy s**t. I can't imagine being Molly Ringwald and living in arguably the greatest and most inclusive decade in modern history and then buying into this present ...
During a recent reunion of the core cast of the John Hughes' teen classic, Ringwald offered her thoughts on straight remakes versus using old classics as "inspiration." Everything old might be new ...
Molly Ringwald, Ally Sheedy, Judd Nelson, Anthony Michael Hall and Emilio Estevez reunited on April 12 during a panel at C2E2, a pop culture convention in Chicago, to reminisce with fans over John ...
Molly Ringwald doesn’t think “The Breakfast Club” should be get a remake. Instead, the ’80s icon would rather “see movies that are inspired by ‘The Breakfast Club,’ but take it in ...
While Molly Ringwald acknowledges that her 1985 film The Breakfast Club continues to resonate with audiences, she says it isn't diverse enough to warrant a remake. During a panel titled “Don’t ...
Molly Ringwald has recently made it clear that there will be no remake of The Breakfast Club in the future. While speaking at Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo, Molly, who had a reunion with her ...