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Mighty Ducks Showrunner Explains Why Joshua Jackson s Charlie Wasn t in the Reunion Episode
Though for the most To be honest, I wanted, every single one of them was my mandate, Brill said. I wanted the entire team back. That was what we talked about in the writer s room. Wveryone who was there at the very end in Ducks three, that would have been my dream. Really, and we probably would have done it had we not had the COVID crisis, and we weren t able, literally, not able to travel everybody that we wanted, and believe it or not, everybody who did show had the quarantine for two weeks in a hotel room to do that episode. And that s asking a lot of these now 40 year olds to come up and two weeks for. It was a good script and they did get to do a lot actually, it wasn t a cameo.
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Spoilers below for the latest episode of The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers, featuring actors from the original films.
Anytime a TV revival comes around, the showrunners have the challenge of attracting a new audience while still appealing to fans of the original project. Particularly with family shows, capturing the intrigue of both younger viewers and their parents is often the goal, making callbacks and guest appearances from the past almost a necessity. So when the news came that
The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers was bringing back some of the original film trilogy s stars for a guest appearance, youâd have to be a real cake-eater to not get excited.
Original Mighty Ducks Stars Loved Being Back Together on Game Changers
Mighty Ducks films, reuniting them with Coach Bombay (Emilio Estevez) for a celebration of Ducks history. The new episode features the return of Fulton (Elden Henson), Averman (Matt Doherty), Guy (Garette Ratliff Henson), Connie (Marguerite Moreau), Adam Banks (Vincent LaRusso), and Ken (Justin Wong).
On-screen, it feels as though the Ducks never spent three decades apart, as they still have the same wonderful chemistry that they did in the original movies. As it turns out, the same can be said for the cast when the cameras weren t rolling. We spoke to the returning