It looks like the Brat Pack is getting back together.
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Demi Moore, who is currently generating Oscar buzz for her daring performance in "The Substance," revealed that talks are underway with Sony, the studio behind "St. Elmo's Fire," to make a sequel to the influential 1985 film.
"The update is definitely happening, there are conversations happening," Moore said in an interview at the Toronto Film Festival. "[The] studio has really gotten behind this [and] driven this. As far as I know, everyone seems to be on board, which I think would be great."
The original film explored the lives of a group of recent college graduates navigating that difficult early period of adulthood, a period rife with relationship troubles and career angst. It also helped profile Moore and fellow actors Emilio Estevez, Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy, Mare Winningham, Judd Nelson and Andrew McCarthy (whose recent documentary “Brats” revisited the controversy surrounding that group of actors, dubbed “the Brat Pack” in a sarcastic New York Magazine article). Moore said there is no script yet for the sequel and that the studio is “looking for the right partner” to write it.