, had a lot going for him in the 1980s. Not only was he a member of the Brat Pack thanks to his work in films like "The Breakfast Club" and "St. Elmo's Fire," he was also a nepo baby thanks to the work of his father, Martin Sheen. When the 1980s ended, Estevez's career stayed busy, but the roles he became known for changed as he was no longer a teenager. One of his most famous characters outside of the Brat Pack was Gordon Bombay in the hockey film "The Mighty Ducks" and its sequels, and in 2021, after decades of acting rather intermittently, Estevez reprised the part for the Disney+ spin-off series "The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers." At the time of its release, Estevez was excited for the world to see the series. "It feels like we're at a point where people are feeling nostalgic for different reasons. The country has suffered incredible and painful losses, and I think people want to tuck into something that feels like comfort food," he told Yahoo! Entertainment.

While the series was well received by fans and renewed for another season, Estevez wasn't part of the second set of episodes because of a contract dispute and creative differences. Feeling remorse over what happened behind the scenes, Estevez wrote a script for a fourth "Mighty Ducks" film. However, Disney wasn't interested in it, and with that, Estevez's involvement in the franchise officially ended.