A man, who police had been looking for leaving dead fish at the famous Goonies home, had to be rescued from a stolen boat.
Ke Huy Quan reveals what brought him back to performing after 20 years behind the camera.
Ke Huy Quan shares his thoughts on another Goonies movie after making a Hollywood comeback.
Here is how a Goonies actor got Data actor Ke Huy Quan to join Everything Everywhere All At Once.
It looks as though The Goonies is getting a remake of sorts, as Disney+ picks up a TV series based around a shot-for-shot remake of the cult classic.
Here's what The Goonies cast is doing now, including Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, and Martha Plimpton!
Proof the octopus line in The Goonies wasn't just Data making up a tall tale...
The outpouring of love and admiration for the late Richard Donner is coming from every corner of Hollywood.
The Goldbergs creator has revealed that he has been working on a script for The Goonies 2 to pitch to Richard Donner.
If only more developing sequels operated with this philosophy.
More than 30 years after the release of 1985's The Goonies, the now grown-up cast reunited with the movie's director Richard Donner, writer Chris Columbus, and co-executive producer Steven Spielberg on Josh Gad's new video series Reunited Apart. The special, which aired on Monday, April 27, is the first of many hosted by Gad, with each episode raising money for charity. [caption id="attachment_891104" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Josh Gad/YouTube[/caption] One of the most interesting updates dropped during the Goonies reunion special came from Spielberg as he addressed those ongoing rumors …
The show brought together the core cast who played the treasure-hunting troublemakers: Sean Astin (Mikey), Josh Brolin (Brand), Martha Plimpton (Stef), Corey Feldman (Mouth), Ke Huy Quan (Data), Jeff Cohen (Chunk), and Kerri Green (Andy).
With the soundtrack of Summer 2020 poised to be "Silence and Sirens" thanks to coronavirus, there's perhaps no better time for a steamy teen drama set at the beach. Enter Outer Banks. Netflix's new mystery-thriller from co-creators / showrunners / EPs Jonas Pate (Deceiver), Josh Pate (Deceiver), and Shannon Burke (Syriana) has strong Goonies vibes as it centers on a mystery / treasure hunt promising untold riches. It also features a cast that's tailormade to kickstart Ships and obsessions from fans out there, giving the series potential on the level of The O.C. and On My Block. …
Fellow fans of The Goonies, we are just going to have to accept this bitter reality