The Lost Boys return this June in a new movie that will be available on DVD. Lost Boys 2 : The Tribe returns the SoCal vampires from the hit 1987 original but without the cumbersome talent that bogged down the first movie.
The Lost Boys 2 trailer was released this week which gives us a look into the new movie staring Corey Feldman and Haim. These 2 made up part of the team that helped end the vampire epidemic in California in the mid 80's Jaminson Newlander returns as Alan Frog to complete the trio.
Lost Boys 2 Trailer
So, with the new movie coming out we take a look at the original group that made up the 1987 version and tried to find out where they are now. Most of the original group has spread out over the country so we tracked them down and found out some interesting things.
Max, the head vampire in this SoCal Vampire ring, ended up making a nice career doing voice over work for the History Channel and Dodge.

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David, the punky vampire who matched wits against Michael Emerson, ended up going back to school at UC-Berkeley. He studied in Criminal Justice and wound up taking a job at CTU.



Star was the chick who got in between David and Michael Emerson. Eventually, she took some classes at a nearby Community College before she married a fat dude and moved upstate
Michael Emerson went to Texas and died at the Alamo in a fight with the Mexicans.

Nanook, the dog, had a great career as one of the members of Tommy Rottenberg's winning team at the 1994 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Nanook passed in 1996 after being eaten by a bear training for the next race.
Sam Emerson and The Frog Brothers
Sam Emerson and the Frog Brothers, Edgar and Alan, have done little in the 21 years since Lost Boys except for cash in on the success of their story. The 3 boys went into business together selling comic books but made a small fortune when they sold their vampire story as a graphic novel.
They lived off the royalties during that time which they spent mostly on women and drugs. Needing a new source of income they made a graphic novel deal for a sequel to their hit "Lost Boys" which was made into a movie coming out this summer.
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Music video for "Lost in the Shadows" by Lou Gramm, frontman of Foreigner, from the 1987 motion picture "The Lost Boys" starring Kiefer Sutherland, Jason Patric, Corey Haim, Corey Feldman, and Jami Gertz.















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