Goonies 2 trailer is going viral after the rumor circulating online. The clip has somehow ignited speculation among fans regarding its authenticity. The trailer suggests it will see the reboot of The Goonies, where the entire group of young misfits discovers an ancient map and sets out on an adventure to find a legendary pirate’s long-lost treasure. The kid’s signature catchphrase was used to be “Goonies never say die.” As excitement builds, fans are keen to uncover whether the trailer that has recently surfaced online is the real deal or a carefully crafted fan-made creation.
Here’s everything you need to know about the legitimacy of The Goonies 2 trailer.
Is the Goonies 2 trailer real or fake?
The Goonies 2 trailer that popped up online is fake and fan-made.
On January 22, 2021, GameOvais known as a beloved fan-made trailer YouTube channel. It unveiled a teaser for the highly anticipated film, The Goonies 2. At the time of writing, the trailer has already garnered more than 98,559 views. While reflecting the growing enthusiasm surrounding the movie. However, the trailer is fan-made and not real.
The conceptual teaser trailer for the movie consists of some classic clips from Goonies 1985. along with a fresh remix of themes from various other sources of films. It’s packed with fan-created effects. While The music is Dark Empire by X-Ray Dog. The whole thing is meant to be artistic, and entertaining. None of this is real and entirely fan-made. The trailer in question is approximately three years old and is not genuine. Given the new speculation about the film’s potential release, fans may find themselves perplexed. The film has not yet received an official confirmation and release date.
Reports from The Sun indicate that the original cast of the beloved 1985 film The Goonies is set to reunite for a sequel, anticipated to hit theaters in 2026 or 2027. The article mentions that discussions about a Goonies reboot have been ongoing for quite some time, but it has now officially received the go-ahead.
The Goonies 1985 raked in an impressive $125 million, significantly exceeding its estimated budget of $19 million. The film boasts a 91% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes, along with a Certified Fresh critic score of 77%. (via CBR)