Demi Moore has reignited hope among Now and Then fans with comments hinting at the possibility of a sequel to the beloved coming-of-age film. Reuniting with her co-stars Rita Wilson, Melanie Griffith, and Rosie O’Donnell at the ELLE 2024 Women in Hollywood celebration on November 19, Moore reflected on the film’s impact and teased the idea of revisiting the story.
Now and Then is a cherished classic that follows four childhood friends who reunite as adults to reminisce about a pivotal summer in 1970 that shaped their lives. The movie explores themes of friendship, growing up, and self-discovery, resonating with audiences across generations. Moore, Wilson, Griffith, and O’Donnell portrayed the characters as adults, while Christina Ricci, Thora Birch, Gaby Hoffmann, and Ashleigh Aston Moore starred as their younger counterparts, bringing to life the story of their formative years. The film’s heartfelt storytelling and relatable themes have earned it a lasting place in the hearts of fans.
While addressing the audience at the event, Moore shared her thoughts on the film’s legacy and the bond she shares with her co-stars. Toward the end of her speech, she dropped a statement that quickly captured attention: “We’ve shared so much of our past, and there’s still more to come. And with that thought, I mean, there must be someone out here who’s thinking, ‘Shouldn’t we do a remake or do a sequel?’ Talk to me after.”
Though she stopped short of confirming any official plans, Moore’s words have sparked excitement among fans who have long hoped for a continuation of the story. The film has remained a cult favorite for its heartfelt exploration of friendship and nostalgia, and her remarks suggest there may still be untold chapters for the beloved characters.
This isn’t the first time the idea of a sequel has surfaced, but hearing Moore address it directly during such a public and celebratory moment has renewed enthusiasm. Could this reunion lead to more than just reminiscing? Fans will be eagerly watching for any developments.
As of now, there has been no formal announcement of a sequel, but Moore’s playful invitation to “talk after” has certainly stirred the conversation. Whether this is the beginning of something new or simply a nod to the film’s enduring legacy, it’s clear that the Now and Then story still holds a special place in the hearts of both its cast and audience.
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