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A Mighty Ducks Reunion! Is A Mighty Sequel Next?

We may not yet have gotten the new Mighty Ducks movie we've been hearing whispers about, but this is the next best thing. To mark the 20th anniversary of D2: The Mighty Ducks, the cast of the classic hockey movie reunited, and took to Instagram to document the gathering.
Actress Marguerite Moreau, who played Connie Moreau in the trilogy, brought along husband Christopher Redman. Though Redmen never actually appeared in the film, he did come in handy at the reunion, taking this incredible photo of the cast in their legendary "Flying V" formation.
Moreau was joined by fellow co-stars Mike Vitar (Luis Mendoza), Garrett Henson (Guy Germaine), Vincent Larusso (Adam Banks), Aaron Lohr (Dean Portman), and Scott Whyte (Gunnar Stahl). Unfortunately, the only cast members that went on to achieve major notoriety didn't attend the festivities. We're talking to you, Emilio Estevez, Joshua Jackson, and Kenan Thompson.
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Maybe they'll show up for the sequel, which might be in the works after two producers of the beloved trilogy hinted that they would be on board for a fourth installment earlier this year. Jackson, who played the team's captain, Charlie Conway, said that he would definitely partake. "I feel like a fourth film should happen, and if there was space for any of the original kids that come back and have a role," the actor told Time. "I would be surprised that anybody didn’t want to do it," he added. 'The next generation should have its own version [of The Mighty Ducks]. Not that we need to come back as adults, but I hope my kids grow up and play pickup hockey and I hope they have their own movies like my generation had those movies...I’d be a part of something like that."
For now, we'll just have to make due with this reunion, which you can click through to see more of. (Huffington Post)
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