In James Marsters' Spike, "there's a little Billy Idol, a little Kiefer Sutherland in The Lost Boys, and every guy in a black coat," Whedon told Entertainment Weekly.
24. Schumacher told Rotten Tomatoes in 2007 that he was not involved in any sequel and not particularly into the idea of one at all.
"I told them to do Lost Girls and not do Lost Boys Sequel," said the director, whose later films included Batman Forever, A Time to Kill and The Phantom of the Opera. "There is no Lost Boys sequel. All the [Lost] boys are dead...The Coreys are too old. So what would be the movie? You'd have to make up a whole new set of characters."
That didn't stop the Coreys from appearing in Lost Boys: The Tribe. And though Sutherland's David ended up impaled on a pair of antlers, half-brother Angus Sutherland led the new pack as head vamp Shane Powers.
"They did a great bit of back story, connecting the dots between the first and the second, through the comic book series which was released through DC Comics," Feldman talked up the first sequel to PR.com in 2008. "It tells the story of what happens to me and my brother between the two films." He and Jamison Newlander also appeared in 2010's Lost Boys: The Thirst.