Gail Berman, a producer on TheGoonies spinoff Disney+ show OurTime, has teased the plot for the new series based on Richard Donner's 1985 classic adventure movie.👀
Gail Berman, the producer for The Goonies-based series Our Time, has revealed plot details for the upcoming TV show. In 1985, legendary filmmaker Richard Donner delivered the hit adventure film, directed from a story by Steven Spielberg. Focusing on a group of kids living in the Oregonian "Goon Docks" neighborhood, the movie starred Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Corey Feldman, Martha Plimpton, Ke Huy Quan, Kerri Green, and Jeff Cohen as the core gang.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Ever since The Goonies released, there have been talks of a follow-up movie. However, development on a sequel constantly hit a roadblock. At first, the cast wasn't interested in returning for The Goonies 2. Later, Spielberg also had trouble coming up with a Goonies sequel story that held water. Sadly, Donner passed away in 2021, leaving the prospect of a sequel in jeopardy. Meanwhile, there were also attempts to get a Goonies TV spinoff off the ground.
"This is a partnership between me, Amblin, and Lauren Shuler Donner. When I was at Paramount, there were these young boys doing this movie about “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” a shot-by-shot remake. It got some press at the time, and the studio was very upset about it. I thought it was an amazing idea, and it always stood in my head of — how can you take an idea like that and turn it into a TV series? ...
Berman is developing The Goonies TV show, Our Time, as a joint venture between him, Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, and Donner's wife, Lauren Shuler Donner, who also serves as an EP. Berman acknowledges Warner Bros.'s support for the new series, as the studio giant let go of the rights to The Goonies, enabling the reenactment TV show to happen at Disney+. Of course, the new show is one of the many proposed expansions of Donner's original franchise.
Right now, Berman has only teased some plot specifics for Our Time, and there is still a lot of development needed before viewers know what the new The Goonies show looks like. Telling the show from a Friday Nights Lights standpoint is an interesting strategy, as it emphasizes that the spinoff will retain the core essence of the original's small-town backdrop, and continue to highlight the many issues faced living in a close-knit community.
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