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Molly Ringwald, star of The Breakfast Club, opposes a remake of the 1985 film, stating it's too dated and lacks diversity. She suggests creating new movies inspired by The Breakfast Club that represent today's world more accurately, as the original film is "very white" and doesn't adequately represent diversity or gender issues. The cast played five high school students from different cliques forced to spend a day together in detention.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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