The stars of the Major League movies have gotten back together once again. Back in 1989, writer-director David S. Ward released his baseball movie Major League. It featured a strong ensemble cast that was led by Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger, and Corbin Bernsen. The film was a huge hit at the box office, spawning the 1994 sequel Major League II with all three stars reprising their roles. Bernsen would also return for the final installment of the trilogy, 1998's Major League: Back to the Minors.Years later, the trio was all back together for a special appearance at a sports convention in Houston. TMZ has published an image of the three standing together to sign a poster of the film, while video footage tweeted by Fiterman Sports Group shows more of the three actors at the convention, conversing with fans and signing more autographs.You can check those out below.

In Major League, Sheen plays Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn, a pitcher for the Cleveland Indians known for his powerful fastball. Berenger also stars as veteran catcher Jake Taylor, who hopes to find success with the Indians in the MLB before retirement. Meanwhile, Bernsen plays third baseman Roger Dorn, a prima donna veteran player who's also planning to hang it up and wants to take it as easy as possible in his last games.

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Will Major League 3 Happen?

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Major League: Back to the Minors is considered to be a standalone sequel, and for years, there have been rumors and reports of all three stars returning for an official Major League 3. After previously stating their plans to make Major League 3, Morgan Creek Productions announced in 2017 that they were instead planning to reboot Major League. Sheen also said that year that the problem with Major League 3 came down to issues with funding.

"It's a really smart story," Sheen told TMZ, saying that waiting for someone to "write a check" was all that was keeping the film from moving forward. "It's a really great script. David Ward is gonna direct it. He wrote it. It's fabulous. That's what I'm primarily focused on."