During an interview with People magazine at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, The Breakfast Club actress was asked her thoughts of a potential remake of a film originally helmed by the late director.
“Well, they can’t be [remade] because they can’t be made without the permission of [the late] John Hughes, and he didn’t want the films to be remade,” she said. “And I don’t think that they should be really.”
Hughes died of a heart attack at 59 in 2009. He wrote and directed a myriad of beloved ’80s films, including Sixteen Candles (1984); The Breakfast Club (1985); and Pretty in Pink (1986), all of which Ringwald starred in.
While the actress isn’t interested in a direct remake of the 1985 film, she said she wouldn’t mind a new “take” on The Breakfast Club‘s story.
“I feel like if somebody does something,…
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