In each episode, Gad raises money for a different charities. Previous organizations have actually consisted of Project HOPE (a global health and humanitarian relief company), DigDeep (working to make sure every American has water and sanitation gain access to), The Center for Disaster Philanthropy (supporting those hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic) and Equal Justice Initiative (which works to end mass incarceration and excessive punishment in the United States, challenge racial and economic injustice, and safeguard fundamental human rights for the most vulnerable individuals in American society). At this point, he has not yet revealed which company will get the donations from this episode.
One of the few bright spots of the previous few months of quarantine has been Josh Gads “Reunited Apart” YouTube series. Every few weeks, he hosts a virtual reunion with the stars and other members of the production team from a few of the most beloved movies of the 1980s like “Lord of the Rings,” “Goonies,” ” Back to the Future,” ” Splash” and most just recently, “Ghostbusters.” Tomorrow (Sunday, June 28), Gad will bring the series to a conclusion with a reunion of “Ferris Buellers Day Off.” Heres whos involved and how to enjoy.
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“Reunited Apart: Ferris Buellers Day Off” will premiere on Sunday, June 28 at 9 a.m. PST/12p. m. EST on Gads YouTube channel.
Earlier this week, Gad launched the trailer for the reunion (above), but unlike previous trailers for the series, it really does not provide much away, aside from that Matthew Broderick (who played Ferris Bueller) will be included. The Today Show spoke with Gad about tomorrows reunion, and we found out that Alan Ruck (Cameron Frye), Mia Sara (Sloane Peterson), Jennifer Grey (Jeanie Bueller) and Ben Stein (who is simply credited as “economics teacher”) are likewise on the lineup, along with “a lot of surprises along the way.”