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“Mighty Ducks” star Joshua Jackson revealed Emilio Estevez scolded him on set when he was simply a teen after he seemingly ignored a flock of followers.
Jackson stated he had completed filming a scene for “D2: The Mighty Ducks” — the second installment of the hit Disney trilogy — at Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, Calif. in 1993 when Estevez confronted him for giving the gang a chilly shoulder.
“As I was coming off (the ice), I don’t know why — either I was just being a little d–k or I was tired — but there was a bunch of people waiting for autographs,” Jackson stated throughout Tuesday’s episode of “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”
“I just blew past them to go to the locker room. Emilio pulled me to the side and he’s like, ‘don’t ever do that again.’”
The three-time Teen Alternative Award winner advised Brooke Shields, who was filling in for Clarkson, that he was initially confused by Estevez’s feedback and requested why it mattered.
“Don’t ever ever do that again,” Estevez warned once more. Why do you suppose you get to go on the market and skate in entrance of all these individuals? That is who retains you employed. Don’t ever overlook who it’s that you’re right here for.”
“I was quite young and you know, I kind of learned how to be on set from Emilio because I didn’t know any of this stuff,” Jackson added
Jackson was 15 years previous when he reprised his position as Charlie Conway within the “Mighty Ducks” sequel whereas Estevez, who performed the lawyer-turned-coach Gordon Bombay, was 31 years previous.
Shields, who additionally began as a baby actress in “The Blue Lagoon, shared that she’s needed to study an identical lesson.
“My mom used to say ‘every person is one person and that relationship is just between you and them and you have to respect it,’” Shields stated. “It does get overwhelming at times.”
The “Dawson’s Creek” star agreed and added that the lesson “was a really important reframing” for him to recollect who he was and “what’s actually important.”
Estevez later returned to the franchise for the short-lived Disney+ spinoff “The Mighty Geese: Sport Changers — however with out Jackson.
Nonetheless, he departed the sequence after one season over “creative differences” — days after Deadline reported that Estevez stop “over the show’s COVID vaccination requirement.”
“This was nothing more than a good old-fashioned contract dispute and not, as some would believe, an anti-vaccine position,” Estevez stated in 2021.
The unique “Mighty Ducks” author Steven Brill had hoped Jackson would return for the present, however manufacturing points arose.
“With Josh we always talked about when we’re going to bring him back, we’re going to bring him back in a big substantial real way. COVID made it hard,” Brill advised EW. “He truly simply had a child proper in the midst of this and the thought of him arising wasn’t sensible or attainable.