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Rob Lowe reveals ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’ sequel is in the ‘early stages’

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Rob Lowe reveals ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’ sequel is in the ‘early stages’

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Rob Lowe teased a sequel to the 1985 classic “St. Elmo’s Fire.”

Almost 40 years since the coming-of-age film was released, Lowe, 60, said that the project is in the “early stages” of development during an interview with Entertainment Tonight on July 29.

Rob Lowe teased a sequel to the 1985 classic “St. Elmo’s Fire” during a recent interview. ABC News Studios

While promoting the second season of his comedic Netflix show “Unstable” with his son and co-star, John Owen Lowe, 29, Rob opened up about the rumored reboot.

“We’ve met with the studio, and I have been talking about doing it for about four months,” Rob revealed. “But it’s very, very, very, very, very early stages. So we will see.”

Rob starred alongside Demi Moore, Andrew McCarthy, Judd Nelson, Emilio Estevez and Ally Sheedy in the beloved film, which followed seven friends navigating life and friendships post-college graduation.

Rob, who played Billy Hicks in the pop cultural touchstone, was considered a major Hollywood heartthrob around the time of its release.

Demi Moore, Ally Sheedy, Mare Winningham (front from left), and Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, Judd Nelson, Andrew McCarthy (rear from left) starred in “St. Elmo’s Fire.” ©Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection
“We’ve met with the studio, and I have been talking about doing it for about four months,” Rob teased. “But it’s very, very, very, very, very early stages. So we will see.” GC Images

Lowe said the release of the “Brats” documentary has “only added to the excitement around” a “St. Elmo’s” sequel.

McCarthy, who played Kevin Dolenz in “St. Elmo’s Fire,” released “Brats” in June. The Hulu documentary addressed the difficulties McCarthy and his contemporaries had coping with the “Brat Pack” label that was applied to a number of young stars who emerged in Hollywood in the 1980s.

Rob, who appears briefly in the documentary, said he eventually decided to embrace the legacy of the Brat Pack.

The film follows seven friends as they try navigating life and friendships post-college graduation.
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Rob, who played Billy Hicks in “St. Elmo’s Fire,” was considered a major Hollywood heartthrob around the time of its release. Getty Images

“To be a part of something that has the staying power is something. The fact that people are still interested, remember, love the Brat Pack is really, really cool,” Lowe told People after the documentary’s release.

“What was fun about that and what I think is fun about the documentary and fun about talking to Andrew, is how differently we all perceived being a part of that phenomenon. Some people really struggled with it,” he shared.

During the documentary, McCarthy asked Lowe if the label would follow them to the end, to which Lowe replied, “It will, for sure. It should.”

“We were so lucky to be in the right place at the right time as the movie business was beginning the transition to where it landed and still exists — which is movies made almost exclusively for 18- to 20-year-olds, every summer movie that’s out is geared towards that audience,” he continued. “It wasn’t always like that. We were there at that time that it began.” 

Rob also said that the release of the “Brats” documentary has “only added to the excitement around” around the sequel news. HULU

The seasoned actor later said the label “changed all of our lives … it changed what entertainment is.”

Lowe’s son John admitted during the interview that he had never seen the movie and dubbed it “St Elmers.”

The father-and-son duo have been co-stars on the Netflix show since March 2023.

Lowe and Andrew McCarthy spoke about how the “Brat Pack” changed their lives during the Hulu documentary. ABC News Studios
Rob stars with his son John Owen Lowe on their Netflix comedy show “Unstable.”
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“Unstable,” created by Rob and John, follows a son with social problems who is forced to work for the company of his eccentric and exotic father.

“This whole show is based on his incessant trolling of me on his Instagram,” Rob joked. “So the very nature of this relationship, and being able to put it out there on a TV show, is so special.”

Season 2 of “Unstable” premieres on Netflix on August 1.

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