John Hughes’ $70M Comedy Classic Finds New Streaming Home 40 Years After Making 14x Its Budget

It’s remarkable how a movie can stay popular for forty years, but this film has done so effortlessly. John Hughes‘ 1986 comedy was a huge success, earning $70.7 million worldwide on a small $5 million budget, and it’s still considered one of the funniest and most entertaining teen comedies ever made.

The classic movie Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is coming to the streaming service MGM+ on June 11th. That date marks exactly 40 years since the film first hit theaters, making it a special occasion for both longtime fans and a new generation to enjoy.

What Is Ferris Bueller’s Day Off About?

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is about a confident high school senior who decides to ditch school for one last, amazing day in Chicago before he graduates. He convinces his best friend and girlfriend to help him make it an unforgettable adventure.

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is captivating thanks to its confident and charming lead performance, as well as strong supporting roles from Mia Sara as Cameron and Sloane, and Jeffrey Jones as the hilariously persistent Principal Rooney. The film also includes appearances by Jennifer Grey and Charlie Sheen, and a memorable cameo by Ben Stein.

John Hughes Owned The 1980s

When talking about Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, it’s important to recognize that John Hughes wrote, produced, and directed it. This film came during an incredibly productive period for Hughes, a run of comedic success rarely seen in American cinema. He created some of the most iconic teen movies, like The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, Pretty in Pink, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, and Home Alone, essentially redefining how Hollywood portrayed teenagers.

Before John Hughes started making films, movies rarely took teenagers seriously. Teen stories were often seen as unimportant, and teen characters were usually portrayed using tired clichés. Hughes’ films, like The Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, changed that by giving teenagers the respect they deserved and showing that their problems were meaningful enough to be the focus of entire movies.

As a huge movie fan, I’ve always thought Ferris Bueller was the ultimate teen character. He’s hilarious, but also feels so real – you can tell he’s figuring things out as he goes, dealing with the usual teenage worries and wanting to break free. John Hughes was just brilliant at creating characters like that, and it’s awesome that Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is coming back to MGM+ for its 40th anniversary. It’s a perfect way to celebrate such a fantastic filmmaker.

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off premieres on MGM+ on June 11.

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2026-05-31 21:06