The beloved 1988 comedy film “License to Drive” is set for a long-awaited television reunion, with the cast members of the iconic movie coming together for a special event to celebrate the film’s enduring popularity amongst fans.
The film, which starred Corey Haim, Corey Feldman, and Heather Graham, follows the misadventures of seventeen-year-old high school student Les Anderson (Haim) as he attempts to impress a girl by getting his driver’s license, only to fail the test. Undeterred, Les decides to sneak out with his grandfather’s prized Cadillac, leading to a series of hilarious hijinks and misadventures.
The reunion event will see the main cast members coming together for the first time in many years to reminisce about their time on set and share behind-the-scenes stories with fans. Corey Haim, unfortunately, passed away in 2010, but his memory will be honored by his former co-stars and friends.
Corey Feldman, who played Les’ best friend in the film, expressed his excitement about the upcoming reunion. “It’s been such a long time since we all worked together on ‘License to Drive’, but the memories we made on set are still so vivid in my mind. It’ll be great to catch up with my former castmates and share some laughs with the fans who have kept the film alive all these years,” Feldman said.
Heather Graham, who played Les’ love interest in the movie, also shared her enthusiasm for the reunion. “I have such fond memories of making ‘License to Drive’. It was such a fun and positive experience, and I can’t wait to see everyone again and reminisce about those days. I’m grateful for the continued support from fans who have kept the film alive in their hearts,” Graham said.
The cast’s reunion comes at a time when nostalgia for 80s and 90s pop culture is at an all-time high, with many fans eager to reconnect with the films and TV shows that shaped their childhoods. “License to Drive” has remained a beloved cult classic amongst fans of the teen comedy genre, thanks in large part to the chemistry between its charismatic young stars.
In addition to the reunion event, there are also talks of a potential sequel or reboot of “License to Drive”, with some of the original cast members expressing interest in revisiting their iconic roles. Feldman, in particular, has been vocal about his willingness to return to the world of the film, should the opportunity arise.
“I think there’s definitely potential for a sequel or reboot of ‘License to Drive’,” Feldman said. “The story and characters are timeless, and I know fans would love to see what Les and his friends are up to now. I would be thrilled to revisit the role of Dean and see where life has taken him.”
As fans eagerly await more news about the potential sequel or reboot, they can look forward to the upcoming reunion event with the cast of “License to Drive”. The event promises to be a nostalgic trip down memory lane for fans of the film, as well as a chance for the cast members to reconnect and celebrate the enduring legacy of their beloved teen comedy.