The Lost Boys remember Robin Williams as they reunite to mark Hook's 25th anniversary

The group credited Williams for making them who they are today
Back together: The Lost Boys back in 1991
Emma Powell9 August 2016
The Weekender

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The Lost Boys remembered Robin Williams as they reunited to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Peter Pan spin-off film, Hook.

The gang got together for the first time since 1991 to recreate their iconic looks from the Steven Spielberg directed film.

Dante Basco (Rufio), Raushan Hammond (Thud Butt), James Madio (Don’t Ask), Isaiah Robinson (Pockets), Ryan Francis (Young Peter Pan), Thomas Tulak (Too Small), Bryan & Brett Willis (Sooner & Later), Bo Gheorghe (Noseminer), and Ahmad Stoner (No Nap) donned their iconic costumes for a celebratory photo shoot.

The boys starred alongside Williams, Dustin Hoffman, Maggie Smith and Julia Roberts in the cult film which marked many of their first acting roles.

The reunion was set up by Brian Pocrass of 22 Vision - the production company behind the recent School of Rock reunion.

Pocrass - who spent two years getting the group together - told Entertainment Tonight: “Hook is just one of those movies that people really grew up on. To get them together to remember Robin and celebrate this milestone is something that I loved being a part of.”

The anniversary also marked two years since the death of Williams - who the group credited for making them who they are today.

Robinson said the late actor “was just as goofy as he was gentle” while Madio said: “He kept the set very alive and made sure he had a relationship with each and every one of us.”

The group said if they could have sent him a message before his death it would have been to say “thank you”.

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Tulak added: “A lot of the things we became all these years later are directly because of him.”

Hook followed Williams as he returned to Neverland to rescue his children from Captain Hook.

It was the sixth-highest-grossing film in North America in 1991 and the fourth-highest-grossing worldwide.

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