Corey Feldman has stated that television networks are interested in a potential project about Edgar and Alan Frog, the grungy teenage brothers who hunt vampires in The Lost Boys.

Feldman mentioned the possibility of a Frog brothers show being developed in an interview with MovieWeb and also commented on the efforts of friend and castmate Jamison Newlander to get such a venture off the ground. "I recently talked about the fact that Jamison had an idea for a Frog Brothers show, and all of a sudden, networks start calling us going, 'Hey, we hear there's a Frog Brothers show,'" Feldman said.

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In regards to a potential series, Feldman went on to say, "You never know what can happen. All I'm saying is, as of right now, I've got no solid plans to do any of it."

While the actor hasn't planned on playing a role in the development of a Frog brothers series, Feldman expressed a strong desire to reignite his onscreen relationship with Newlander. "I think it would be great fun, but that's because Jamison and I always crack each other up and we have a good time together, so it's fun for me," he said. "I love working with Jamison. I love doing Frog Brothers. It's always a good time."

First appearing in Lost BoysJoel Schumacher's 1987 offbeat horror film, the Frog brothers share the screen in its second sequel, Lost Boys: The Thirst, with Lost Boys: The Tribe seeing intermediate release without the participation of Newlander. The CW reportedly has its own adaptation of The Lost Boys on its way, although no premiere date has been set for its pilot.

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Source: MovieWeb