“The Goonies: Return to Skull Cove” (2026) revives the adventurous spirit of the beloved original while introducing a new generation of treasure hunters. The film begins decades after the first adventure, with the original Goonies now grown and scattered across different paths in life. When Mikey returns to Astoria for a nostalgic visit, he discovers an old, water-damaged journal believed to have belonged to One-Eyed Willy. Inside is a map that points to a place the Goonies never explored: Skull Cove, a hidden outpost said to guard the pirate’s final and greatest treasure. Realizing the map could save their childhood town from a new corporate takeover, Mikey reaches out to the old gang.
The reunion is both heartwarming and chaotic, as each member brings their quirks and matured personalities back into the fold. Brand is now overly cautious, Data is an inventor whose new gadgets malfunction more than they help, and Mouth remains as talkative as ever. Despite their hesitations, nostalgia and loyalty pull them back toward adventure. Alongside them are a group of local kids who idolize the Goonies and insist on joining the quest, injecting youthful energy into the mission.
Their journey to Skull Cove leads them through dense forests, storm-cut cliffs, and the entrance to a long-forgotten cave system. The traps they encounter are more elaborate and dangerous than those under the old restaurant, forcing both generations to combine wits and courage. Data’s inventions occasionally save the day, though often by accident, while the younger Goonies rely on their quick thinking and willingness to take risks. Along the way, they uncover artifacts that reveal more about One-Eyed Willy’s past—his hopes, betrayals, and the legend of a final treasure meant to protect those who seek it with pure intentions.

However, the Goonies are not alone. A new group of treasure hunters, descendants of the Fratellis, are determined to claim Willy’s treasure first. This sparks a race through collapsing tunnels, hidden chambers, and rising tides. The conflict pushes both teams to their limits, leading to thrilling chases and narrow escapes that echo the charm of the original film while raising the stakes.
In the climax, the Goonies reach the heart of Skull Cove, where Willy’s last ship remains preserved in a massive underground cavern. Understanding that the true treasure lies not in gold but in the legacy of friendship, loyalty, and bravery, they find a way to protect Astoria once more. The film closes on a heartfelt note, reminding everyone—young and old—that adventure never truly ends as long as the spirit of the Goonies lives on.