
These 'Ferris Bueller' stars reunited for a new movie 40 years later
USA TODAY
Alan Ruck, who starred with Matthew Broderick in the teen comedy \
For Ferris Bueller and Cameron Frye, some things never change.
Alan Ruck, who played the best friend of Matthew Broderick's Bueller in the 1986 teen comedy "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," reunited with his former costar for the first time in 40 years for an upcoming film, an experience Ruck opened up about during a recent interview with People magazine.
"It felt like we hadn't stopped," Ruck told the magazine in the March 8 interview. "It didn't feel like 40 years had gone by. So, it was easy, you know."
The Brat Pack icons joined forces again on "The Best is Yet to Come," a dramedy starring Mary-Louise Parker, Sutton Foster and Michaela Watkins and helmed by "While You Were Sleeping" director Jon Turteltaub.
While details on Ruck and Broderick's characters are scant, the film centers on a pair of friends who embark on a "bucket-list road trip after a huge misunderstanding, rushing to repair family relationships and embrace life while they still can," according to the film's logline on IMDb.













