Jason Reitman doing Ghostbusters Film in OG Universe
Feb 13, 2019 7:34:34 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2019 7:34:34 GMT
Jan 24, 2019 7:15:08 GMT @deblovesbeccy said:
Definitely. I think it would work a lot better if they focused on the Horror elements more this time instead of the Comedy elements like the remake did and give them some scary and interesting ghosts to face. I want to see them face far more demonic ghosts this time and I would love to them bring back Slimer if they made it that he could talk and helps them fight other ghosts like he did in the animated series. I heard he was originally meant to speak in the movies too but they decided against it at the time. You are right about the plot sounding a bit cliche but a lot of movies are cliche these days and do the same things they did before and I think that is the only way they can go with it at this point 'cause they are too old to do all the action scenes unless they make another game or an animated movie. 
Yeah. They could but it seems to be Bill Murray who had the most problem with that and I remember reading in some of his recent interviews about 'Ghostbusters' he said he didn't want to have to spend a lot of time in a gym getting in shape for the role again and the Proton packs they used were very heavy and he felt like he was carrying a ton on his back. I assumed 'cause they weren't real they would have been made of something light but apparently they weren't. Speaking about 'Ghostbusters' I have this update to share.
Jason Reitman's Ghostbusters 3 Reportedly Eying May Filming Start
Jason Reitman is finally bringing Ghostbusters 3 to the screen, and is reportedly now targeting May 13th as the movie's filming start date. Just last month, Reitman dropped the surprise announcement that he is going ahead with a Ghostbusters sequel, working from a script he co-wrote with Monster House director Gil Kenan.
A very brief Ghostbusters 3 teaser has already been released featuring the iconic Ecto-1 stashed in a barn somewhere, indicating that when the movie takes place, the Ghostbusters have been out of action for a very long time. Most details on the story are a secret as of now, but the movie reportedly will revolve around four teenage characters, two male and two female. Unlike 2016's Ghostbusters reboot, the new film will take place in the same universe as the original 1984 film and its 1989 sequel Ghostbusters 2. As yet, there has been no word on the possible participation of original Ghostbusters cast members, but Ernie Hudson for one says he's reached out to Reitman to talk about the project.
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Related: Why Ghostbusters 3 Took 31 Years To Make
Having set a 2020 release date, Ghostbusters 3 is now moving through the process of production, and according to a report from DiscussingFilm Reitman and company are targeting May 13 as the date for filming to commence. As of yet, no casting announcements have been made, but no doubt a lot of teenage actors will be lining up for their chance to don their proton packs and get to busting ghosts.
Ghostbusters 2020 trailer
Opinion is of course quite divided as to whether it's a good idea to bring back Ghostbusters again so soon after the 2016 reboot, and without that movie's female-led cast. Reboot star Leslie Jones has made her own thoughts on the matter quite clear, saying she thinks it's insulting that the 2016 film is already being swept under the rug. That movie's director Paul Feig got behind Jones' statements, saying he supports Reitman's film but is sad he won't get to do another Ghostbusters movie with Jones and her castmates.
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Of course, though the Ghostbusters reboot certainly generated a lot of conversation, it didn't do as well at the box office as Sony would've liked, so from the studio's point-of-view it makes sense to change directions and go with a different take. Reitman comes to the project with plenty of credibility, having directed the Oscar-nominated Up In the Air as well as other well-regarded films, including last year's comedy Tully. He also has Ghostbusters in his blood, being the son of the original movie's director Ivan Reitman. None of this guarantees that Ghostbusters 3 will be good of course, but now fans know the long-awaited third installment will at least see the light of day
A very brief Ghostbusters 3 teaser has already been released featuring the iconic Ecto-1 stashed in a barn somewhere, indicating that when the movie takes place, the Ghostbusters have been out of action for a very long time. Most details on the story are a secret as of now, but the movie reportedly will revolve around four teenage characters, two male and two female. Unlike 2016's Ghostbusters reboot, the new film will take place in the same universe as the original 1984 film and its 1989 sequel Ghostbusters 2. As yet, there has been no word on the possible participation of original Ghostbusters cast members, but Ernie Hudson for one says he's reached out to Reitman to talk about the project.
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Related: Why Ghostbusters 3 Took 31 Years To Make
Having set a 2020 release date, Ghostbusters 3 is now moving through the process of production, and according to a report from DiscussingFilm Reitman and company are targeting May 13 as the date for filming to commence. As of yet, no casting announcements have been made, but no doubt a lot of teenage actors will be lining up for their chance to don their proton packs and get to busting ghosts.
Ghostbusters 2020 trailer
Opinion is of course quite divided as to whether it's a good idea to bring back Ghostbusters again so soon after the 2016 reboot, and without that movie's female-led cast. Reboot star Leslie Jones has made her own thoughts on the matter quite clear, saying she thinks it's insulting that the 2016 film is already being swept under the rug. That movie's director Paul Feig got behind Jones' statements, saying he supports Reitman's film but is sad he won't get to do another Ghostbusters movie with Jones and her castmates.
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Of course, though the Ghostbusters reboot certainly generated a lot of conversation, it didn't do as well at the box office as Sony would've liked, so from the studio's point-of-view it makes sense to change directions and go with a different take. Reitman comes to the project with plenty of credibility, having directed the Oscar-nominated Up In the Air as well as other well-regarded films, including last year's comedy Tully. He also has Ghostbusters in his blood, being the son of the original movie's director Ivan Reitman. None of this guarantees that Ghostbusters 3 will be good of course, but now fans know the long-awaited third installment will at least see the light of day
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