(NEXSTAR) — John Hughes' coming-of-age classic "The Breakfast Club" may be forever young but the so-very-eighties movie actually turned 40 this year. In celebration, Universal Pictures is releasing the iconic "Brat Pack" film back on the big screen.

Although the film was a huge hit when it was released in February 1985, the teen comedy-drama has gone on to become only more beloved in the ensuing decades. The Hughes-written and directed film followed five students from different backgrounds (and different cliques) who come together during one Saturday detention — and the rest was history.

Quite literally.

"The Breakfast Club" has often been cited in "Best of" lists, including Empire's 2014 list of "The 301 Greatest Movies of All-Time" (where it placed 38th) and the New York Times' 2004 l

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