Molly Ringwald said she's in discussions to make a sequel to "Sixteen Candles," the 1984 movie about the obstacles and embarrassments a teen girl faces on her birthday reports USA Today.
The John Hughes film shot Ringwald to teen stardom but she has not appeared in a major role in many years. Ringwald, 37, said she had been approached repeatedly about doing a sequel but recently read a script that she liked and wanted to star in the movie.
"I've turned it down for years. I couldn't see how it would work, now it seems right" she said Saturday. Ringwald was reunited that day at the MTV Movie Awards with three fellow "The Breakfast Club" cast members - Anthony Michael Hall, Ally Sheedy and Paul Gleason. Judd Nelson and Emilio Estevez didn't show.
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