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1980 iconic movie actors “Breakfast Club” – Molly Ringwald, Ally Sheedy, Judd Nelson, Anthony Michael Hall and Emilio Estevez – have re -united in 40 years during an event of pop culture in Chicago.
On Saturday, former actors took the stage on C2E2 to remember their experiences in creating Classic movie about arrivalin which five students from different high school clicks connect while serving custody on Saturday.
“I feel really very emotional and I move to make us all together,” Ringwald, which played Clarie Standish In the movie, Gomili said, according to Hollywood reporter.
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Pussy “The Breakfacest Club” including Molly Ringwald,, Ally Sheedy, Judd Nelson, Anthony Michael Hall and Emilio Estevez gathered again at C2E2 in Chicago on April 12th. (Barry Brecheisen/Wireimage)
While other members of the cast have reunited in the past, this was the first time Estevez joined them.
“We no longer have to use a cardboard cutter because it’s here.” Ringwald added. “I feel really touching that we are all together.”
Estevez, who played the star of athlete Andrew Clark, admitted that joining re -gathering “was something I finally felt that I only had to do for myself.”

Five acting members have not been together since the 1985 film premiere. (Universal Pictures/Courtisy Everett Collection)
“This one felt special, here is in Chicago where we made a movie,” he said. “Obviously the 40th anniversary and it just felt like the time had come. Someone told me Molly said, ‘Well, is Emilio just not like us? “And that broke my heart. And it just made sense, so here I am.”
At one point during the board, Nelson, who played the delinquent John Bender, said he did not think he would take so long that everyone would unite again. But this time, he, Estevez and Ringwald were together with Hall, who played socially clumsy Brian Johnson and Sheedy, who acting as a shy loner Allison Reynolds.

Ringwald, in the middle, expressed his gratitude for a moment. (Barry Brecheisen/Wireimage)
“I always felt strangely that the job was half done, that at some point we would all come back together – because there were too many questions from everyone,” what happens on Monday? “The movie is about the fact that everyone has to make that decision for themselves [about] What happens on Monday. But personally, I felt that it was a shoe and I needed another shoe, and that could only come from Ivanov, “Nelson said, referring to the deceased writer of the film and director John Hughes.
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“So his passage was deep for me, because it was like the job would always be in the circle leaning in one direction,” he added. “What we needed was what opposed, because Hughes explained to us the differences between young people and old ones. So now it’s time to show us where we eventually meet, because we are all older now, but we will not get it, what is sad. But Hughes said to us,” Thought for ourselves. “
Fans quickly shared their reaction to socializing on social media.

Ringwald, with Sheedy at “The BreakFast Club,” she had previously admitted that she had faced “questionable situations” as a young star. (Universal Pictures/Getty Pictures)
“I like to see this, a great movie!” one The user wrote on x.
“Fantastic. Great for fans, but I hope they enjoyed returning and recognizing what the impact that the movie had / has in so much is,” Another written.
Last year Ringwald – who has recently watched “Breakfast Club” With her daughter – she reflected in a movie in an interview with The Times.
“There is a lot of what I really love in the movie, but there are elements that are not good – like the character of Judd Nelson, John Bender, who basically sexually harasses my character,” she said the socket.
“I’m glad we could look at it and say that things are really different now.”
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