Andrew McCarthy has unveiled the trailer for Brats, his upcoming feature-length documentary in regards to the Brat Pack — the famed ’80s crew of actors who appeared in a slew of well-liked movies collectively.
Produced by ABC Information Studios, Brats was written and directed by McCarthy (Fairly in Pink, St. Elmo’s Hearth, Weekend at Bernie’s). The doc will observe the Brat Pack’s origins, historical past, and affect from the early ’80s to in the present day, and element the experiences of actors and filmmakers engaged on The Breakfast Membership, St. Elmo’s Hearth, and extra.
Along with McCarthy, a number of Brat Pack members will seem within the documentary, together with Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, Demi Moore, Jon Cryer, Timothy Hutton, and Lea Thompson. Additionally set to seem are the principal writers, administrators, and manufacturing workers from the period (sans longtime director John Hughes, who handed away in 2009).
“The Brat Pack has forged a protracted shadow over my life and profession,” McCarthy stated in a press release. “In spite of everything these years, I used to be curious to see the way it had affected my fellow Brat Pack members. What I discovered was shocking — and liberating.” The documentary follows McCarthy’s 2021 memoir that revolved closely round his Brat Pack expertise, titled Brat: An ’80s Story.
Final 12 months, Sheedy informed podcast host Kyle Meredith that she’d be part of McCarthy’s documentary, saying that whereas she was initially hesitant, she agreed as soon as she heard Emilio Estevez was collaborating.
Brats is a co-production between ABC Information Studios, Neon, and Community Leisure. It premieres June thirteenth on Hulu.
In the meantime, a St. Elmo’s Hearth TV revival was underway in 2019, however NBC confirmed final 12 months that the mission was not in improvement.
Editor’s Be aware: This text has been up to date with the trailer and premiere date.