A sequel?
Considering how successful the movie was, Paramount was keen to get a 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' sequel out as soon as possible.
Even though lots of ideas were floated with the cast and studio, nothing really materialised, with Alan Ruck recalling lots of pitches being thrown his way.
He said: "There are always little rumors, and different writers will come up to [me] at parties or awards shows and say, 'I've got a great idea,' and then you never hear anything more about it. Back in the day, John Hughes talked to Matthew briefly about maybe having Ferris go to college. I always thought they should wait until Matthew and I are in our 70's. Cameron's in a nursing home, and Ferris comes and breaks him out!"
However, Paramount confirmed that a spin-off to the picture was in the works.
Titled 'Sam and Victor's Day Off', the upcoming flick will follow the valets who stole the Ferrari that belonged to Cameron Frye's dad.