Corey Feldman addresses the possibility of Lost Boys 4, has to be “bigger and better!”

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

So…anyone drink in LOST BOYS: THE THIRST since it released on October 5th?

Well, Corey Feldman has been out bleeding every last drop of an undying 80s cult favorite. That’s right y’all, Feldman spoke to Movieweb about the possibility of a 4th LOST BOYS film…this coming via interview for part three in the franchise: THE THIRST. Check out what the Lilliputian Frog Brother had to say…

When grilled point blank about a 4th LOST BOYS entry, Feldman responded with:

“I mean yeah, it’s a good question. I think we all have to wait and see a little bit what the results are. I know it has been selling really well and the reviews have been excellent but its kind of the waiting game now. We just have to wait for the dust to settle a little bit, let things fall where they may and really see what the profit margin is and all that stuff.”

Yeah, yeah…money talks, we all know that. Thing is, even if green-lit, will Feldman enjoy the creative process. It seems he couldn’t levy all the pull he wanted in THE THIRST:

“It wasn’t everything that I wanted but as a creative piece of the puzzle, there were certainly things that I fought for and I got a few of those in. There are a few moments that I didn’t get in but I think that we will have another opportunity if we do it again. Next time around hopefully we can incorporate even more stuff that I was looking to get in. I definitely don’t want to be going backwards so I want to make sure that each time we do it, if we are going to do it again, it’s got to be bigger and better than the last one.”

And there ya have her…the Feld Dog wants bigger and better. You think he’ll get his wish, or is there no f*ckin’ way a 4th LOST BOYS picture should ever, ever be made?

Cop LOST BOYS: THE THIRST ON DVD HERE, Blu-ray HERE.

Source: Movieweb

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