Goonies Producer Reveals New Details About New Surprise Disney + Remake

Gounis never says die. The lovable flick will soon live on with a playful twist, all thanks to a new partnership between Disney+, The Donner Company and Amblin. The next series is not a sequel to fools But instead, it will follow a group of aspiring filmmakers as they attempt to remake a take on the classic Richard Donner.

Producer Jill Berman helps sponsor the project and talks about it in a recent interview, suggesting that the idea was born out of a presentation with a similar premise but with Lucasfilm Raiders of the Lost Astronomy.

“This is a partnership between me, Amblin and Lauren Schuller Donner. When I was at Paramount, there were these little boys making this movie about Raiders of the Lost AstronomySnapshot after remake. I got some press at the time, and the studio was pretty upset about that,” Berman said diverse. “I thought it was a great idea, and it’s always been in my head – how can you take an idea like that and turn it into a TV series?”

Once Warner Bros. signed the crew using the film rights, Berman and her crew went out to the races.

“We needed a great writer and great partners, so we brought the idea to Amblin and these guys loved it,” the producer added. “Sarah Watson is our creator. The series is a story of a city and a family in the lens of Friday night lightsIncluding, they tell the story of a snapshot-by-shot reproduction of fools. We had to go to Warner Bros. , to Toby Emmerich, and asking if we can get the rights. They said yes, obviously, because of Mr. Spielberg and the Donners. We’re doing this now for Disney Plus.”

The project is currently titled our time It is written by Sarah Watson.

“Sarah has worked ceaselessly to deliver this amazing scenario, we read our table, then the world shut down due to COVID,” Clancy Collins White, executive vice president and chief development officer, said in a statement announcing the project. “So we came back a few months later and completed the beautiful pilot, and it was a great crew, but unfortunately it was too small for Fox. And so we immediately swung into high gear and hit town with it. We haven’t yet had anything in development at Disney Plus. It was Another example of being able to carve out a path no one else has thanks to a great story, a great pilot, or a great series. The deal took a while, but we’re really excited to move on.”

fools Now streaming on HBO Max. The Goonies-inspired TV series is yet to get a release date with Disney+.

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