The actor, who is an outspoken Trump supporter, starred as the antagonist Jake in ‘The Goonies’. Robert Davi, who starred as the villainous Jake Fratelli in The Goonies, has said he’s worried his conservative views could prevent an invite to return for the recently announced sequel.
“I do hope I'm part of it,” he said of Goonies 2. “I hope that they don't hold my politics against me and keep me from that project.”. Davi, who regularly posts his support of the Trump administration on X, expressed genuine concern that his beliefs could prevent him from getting a call to join the new installment.
“I'm concerned about it, yes,” he said. “Because it's happened on other issues, other projects. And it's just, you know, I believe in free speech and not being politically correct all the time.”. The Die Hard actor said that to this day, he’s still approached by Goonies fans, who tell him how much they love the movie and his character.
“The funny part about it is [Richard] Donner, the director, originally said when we did the film, he told me, he says, ‘This is going to be like the modern day Wizard of Oz,” Davi said. “And it's become that for many, many people. And I get multiple generational families that come up to me and tell me how much they love Goonies and how much they love Jake Fratelli because they put the singing in there.”.
The children’s classic starred Sean Astin, Ke Huy Quan, Jeff Cohen and Corey Feldman as a group of children racing to find long lost pirate treasure before the criminal Fratelli family does. It’s not yet known which, if any, of the original cast members will return for the sequel, though Quan has said everyone’s “on board.”.
“Hopefully, we can manifest it. Hopefully, it will come to pass. I will be the first one there. I would love to revisit Data and, of course, to be able to go on another incredible adventure with my fellow Goonies. I'm all for it,” Quan said. “That's on all of our minds. I've spoken to everybody, and especially our head Goonie, Steven Spielberg, who also wants to do one. We are all on board.”.