Ke Huy Quan Honored at Chinese Theatre as 'Goonies' Cast Reunites for 40th Anniversary
The Oscar-winning actor celebrated a full-circle moment with his hand-and-footprint ceremony, joined by his 'Goonies' co-stars and filmmaker Chris Columbus.
- Ke Huy Quan was celebrated at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles with a hand-and-footprint ceremony, marking a milestone in his Hollywood career.
- The event coincided with the 40th anniversary of the 1985 cult classic 'The Goonies,' bringing together cast members Josh Brolin, Corey Feldman, Jeff Cohen, and Kerri Green, along with screenwriter Chris Columbus.
- Josh Brolin delivered a heartfelt speech praising Quan's perseverance and read a letter from Steven Spielberg, who commended Quan's rare dual success as a child and adult actor.
- Quan reflected on his emotional journey, from his early stardom in 'The Goonies' and 'Indiana Jones' to a 20-year hiatus, and his recent Oscar-winning comeback in 'Everything Everywhere All At Once.'
- The reunion also highlighted speculation about a potential 'Goonies' sequel, with Quan and Feldman expressing enthusiasm for revisiting their iconic roles, though no plans have been confirmed.