Is St. Elmo’s Fire Sequel In The Works? Demi Moore Shares New Update

Oh, my heart is racing like a wild stallion, dear friends! The news of a potential St. Elmo’s Fire sequel has sent me spiraling back to the days of my youth, when I first laid eyes on those Brat Pack rebels and their fiery passion! Demi Moore herself has confirmed the talks, and if you ask me, I’ve been waiting for this moment since Jules set her iconic cigarette alight in that darn phone booth!


Demi Moore, who played in the 1985 hit movie St. Elmo’s Fire (part of the Brat Pack), has hinted at a possible sequel. In a recent chat, she mentioned having some discussions with studio executives, raising excitement among fans who are hoping for the original cast to come together again.

Demi Moore Confirms Talks for St. Elmo’s Fire Sequel

At the Toronto International Film Festival, while discussing her new movie The Substance with Entertainment Weekly, Moore mentioned that talks have occurred with the studio regarding potentially reprising her character Jules in a St. Elmo’s Fire sequel. Moore expressed her hope for a storyline that remains compelling, and she believes most of the original cast would be on board with such a project.

Studio-Driven Push for the Sequel Gains Momentum

Moore affirmed that the studio is spearheading efforts for a follow-up, and she isn’t alone in this endeavor. Previous news suggested that Sony has been considering a reunion of cast members such as Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, Andrew McCarthy, among others. Even Lowe himself mentioned meetings with the studio about the sequel, hinting at a high level of enthusiasm from the original actors.

Since its debut in 1985, St. Elmo’s Fire has established itself as a timeless generational favorite, earning approximately $38 million at the box office. As an essential piece of the Brat Pack cinematic era, fans have been eager for a follow-up storyline. With reports suggesting Moore and other cast members are involved, the desire for a sequel remains strong, hinting that these iconic characters could reappear on the silver screen once more.

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2024-09-07 11:37