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The original cast of the Goonies will reunite for No Kid Hungry!

FARO, PORTUGAL - JULY 21: Billy Idol performs onstage at the International Motorcycle Meeting JULY 21, 2012 in Faro, Portugal. Photo: shutterstock

The original cast of the Goonies will reunite for No Kid Hungry!

The Stars of the classic 1985 movie, The Goonies will reunite for a fundraiser! Josh Brolin, Sean Astin, Martha Plimpton, Corey Feldman, Kerri Green, Jonathan Ke Quan, Jeff Cohen, Joe Pantoliano, and Robert Davi are reuniting for a virtual fundraiser on Dec. 5 at 8pm ET to benefit No Kid Hungry.  No Kid Hungry works to feed kids and families during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. The event is free to stream and donations will be encouraged.  Log in to hear stories and fun from the original cast!

 

 

(1) Josh Gad on Twitter: “Hey you guys!!! So excited to announce I will be joining the OG cast of Goonies for a LIVE virtual script read next Saturday, December 5th at 8pmET benefiting @nokidhungry https://t.co/UqEvrh8RWH #GooniesLive https://t.co/WRQbKViLgU” / Twitter

 

you can catch up on what happened last time the Goonies reunited with Josh Gad’s Reunited Apart special from April.

 

 

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