Emilio Estevez wasn’t thinking clearly when he met his “The Breakfast Club” co-stars. The stars of the 1985 film reunited for a 40th anniversary panel at the C2E2 convention in Chicago Saturday, ...
Emilio Estevez understood how important The Breakfast Club was for his fledgling acting career, but he didn't seem to be very enthused when he first met his castmates. Estevez revealed, "I had, the ...
Talk about catching some Quack Flack. “Mighty Ducks” star Joshua Jackson revealed Emilio Estevez scolded him on set when he ...
Emilio Estevez revealed on the "Happy Sad Confused" podcast that he wrote a spec script for a fourth "Mighty Ducks" movie that he says Disney was not interested in making. Estevez headlined the ...
Emilio Estevez wrote a fourth installment of the Mighty Ducks franchise — but it was ultimately rejected by Disney, which owns the rights to the property. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X “I, kind of, learned how to be on set from Emilio, because I didn’t know any of this stuff,” ...
Emilio Estevez played the pivotal role of Gordon Bombay, the arrogant lawyer turned hockey coach, in all three Mighty Ducks films and the recent Disney+ reboot, Game Changers. Estevez, a prominent ...
"Along the Way: The Journey of a Father and Son" (Free Press), by Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez with Hope Edelman: First see their movie, then read their book. Their movie is "The Way," a ...
"Disney was like 'We don't want to pursue that,'" the actor said about his ideas for a fourth film. By Lexi Carson Associate Editor Estevez last starred as coach Gordon Bombay on The Mighty Ducks: ...
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