In celebration of its 25th year anniversary, the last installment after twenty years is currently in the making! As the filmmaker, Harold Ramis confirmed about developing a new sequence of the Ghostbusters .This time, the roles will be different. New young Ghostbusters will be introduced, according to Ramis. The Emmy-nominated writing team of Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky are in charge to write for the movie's screenplay. He also mentioned that his consulting the original director of the movie, Ivan Reitman and Dan Aykroyd.
Aykroyd says he believes the movie will move forward but that he has also learned that "at any second everything could blow up." The details of story are still in play, but Aykroyd said he's hoping for a five-member "new generation" team with several female members. "I'd like it to be a passing-of-the-torch movie.
Let's revisit the old characters briefly and happily and have them there as family but let's pass it on to a new generation."
Who does Aykroyd think would be good in the jumpsuits? Aykroyd mentioned two names, Alyssa Milano (who is a voice in the upcoming "Ghostbusters" video game) and Eliza Dushku. "I think they're amazing," he said. "And I'm excited about the whole idea of getting this done."
Rumors spreading that the original casts (Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, and Sigourney Weaver) are agreed to participate in the much awaited sequel as mentors. As of this moment, nothing is confirmed about their special appearances but it's final that the new Ghostbuster will start filming in winter.
Original story was made in the late eighties (80s), a script written by Dan Aykroyd. He was interested in paranormal activity, thinking if the ghosts were real and a team of experts (so called, scientists) might deal with them (as their customers? or as their enemies?--yeah, both!). The first installment of the film was released in 1984 and considered as one of the most high-tech visual effects film on that time. The second installment of the film was released in 1997, entitled "Extreme Ghostbusters," and a decade ago, a TV series was launched and reformatted to make more appealing to the younger audiences, "Slimer and the Real Ghostbusters," the animated series.
So, if there's something strange in your neighborhood, Who ya gonna call?
I am hoping for a remake of the soundtrack.
Are we going to see Slimer and Marshmallow man in 3D? Let's find out.
sources:
comingsoon.net, latimes.com, reelmovies.com
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