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Molly Ringwald: No 'Breakfast Club' Remakes Planned
31 Jan
Summary
- Molly Ringwald believes John Hughes' films cannot be remade without his permission.
- She suggests new interpretations inspired by 'The Breakfast Club' for today's generation.
- Ringwald remains in contact with 'Pretty in Pink' and 'Sixteen Candles' castmates.

Molly Ringwald has expressed that remaking John Hughes' beloved '80s films, such as 'The Breakfast Club' and 'Pretty in Pink,' is not feasible. She explained that the late filmmaker did not grant permission for his movies to be remade and indicated her personal opposition to such projects.
Instead of direct remakes, Ringwald suggested that new creative works could draw inspiration from films like 'The Breakfast Club.' She envisions these new projects as building upon the original's foundation to address the concerns and experiences of the current generation.
Ringwald also shared updates on her connections with her former co-stars, mentioning frequent encounters with Jon Cryer and periodic contact with Annie Potts and Andrew McCarthy. She reflected on the significant passage of time since 'Pretty in Pink' premiered nearly 40 years ago.
The actor recently attended the 2026 Sundance Film Festival for the premiere of her new film, 'Run Amok.' This film centers on a high school freshman who stages a musical reenactment of a past school shooting.




