![]() ![]() Let's forget that embarrassing awful movie that took place in the 2010's and finally focus on this one: THE TRUEST THIRD MOVIE OF 'GHOSTBUSTERS'. The second one gets critized sometimes but I think it's as good as the first. The first 'Ghostbusters' is one of the most beloved movies of my childhood. The homage to Harold Ramis, one of the creators of the original concept and the only cast member who passed away, is beautiful. The young cast members are refreshing, and fit wonderfully well in the "Ghostbusters" universe, but it feels even better to reconnect with the old-fashioned familiar trumps, like the legendary Ghostbusters-vehicle and - of course - the Ray Parker Jr. ![]() "Afterlife" is chock-full of gimmicks references towards the original, varying from subtle to plain obvious. The story links straight back to the original, the beloved protagonists show up (albeit briefly) and the co-writer/director is none other than the son of Ivan Reitman - Jason. Undoubtedly the best thing that could have happened to the franchise, especially after the flopped 2016-remake, was a return to the roots. So, yes, with a slight delay they experienced how I felt when I saw "Ghostbusters" for the first time. My biggest regret was that I couldn't pass on that magical feeling of "discovering" the world of horror, monsters, F/X, and ectoplasm! But when we saw publicity for the brand new "Ghostbusters: Afterlife" on television, it were my children who spontaneously asked if we could go and see it on the big screen. Needless to say, my offspring wasn't the least bit impressed with special effects from the early eighties, and to be totally honest, I found that my childhood favorite had badly dated as well. It feels like the opportunity is there to do a legacy sequel like Star Wars: The Force Awakens and introduce a new Ghostbusters team alongside the original stars.About ten months before the release of "Ghostbusters: Afterlife", and without any knowledge whatsoever that a belated sequel was in production, I re-watched the 1984 original for the first time in 25 years, and together with own kids (aged six and ten). Harold Ramis passed away in 2014 and we don't imagine they'll recast the role of Egon Spengler, but we would be surprised if Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson and Bill Murray didn't return as Ray Stantz, Winston Zeddemore and Peter Venkman respectively. Ghostbusters 3 cast: Who's coming back?Īt the moment, Jason Reitman won't be drawn into revealing whether the original Ghostbusters would reprise their roles in the new movie. The first release date we got for the sequel confirmed it would be arriving in Summer 2020, and now Sony Pictures has narrowed it down even further – the date for your diary is July 10, 2020.įilming is planned to start in a "few months" so hopefully once that's underway we'll get an exact date. ![]() So we know it's not a reboot like Paul Feig's all-female version in 2016, but what else do we know about our return to the original Ghostbusters world? Ghostbusters 3 release date: When is it arriving? ![]() What happened in the '80s happened in the '80s, and this is set in the present day." This is the next chapter in the original franchise. "I wanted to make a movie for all the other fans. "I've always thought of myself as the first Ghostbusters fan, when I was a six-year-old visiting the set," Reitman enthused. Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic // Getty Images ![]()
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