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    Fourth 'Ghostbusters' Movie Already In the Works as Third Film Pushed Back to 2021

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    Director Jason Reitman has already worked on a fourth movie as the upcoming third installment is delayed for a year following the global coronavirus pandemic.
    Jun 17, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Director Jason Reitman is already at work on the fourth “Ghostbusters” movie even though the COVID-19 lockdown forced him to delay the release of the latest sequel to 2021.
    The filmmaker has resurrected his father Ivan’s original film franchise with “Ghostbusters: Afterlife”, which was set to hit the big screen this year 2020, but will now be released in March.
    “We are working on another instalment,” Jason said during a “Ghostbusters” online reunion organised by Josh Gad, which dropped on Monday.
    His new “Ghostbusters” film will serve as the official follow-up to 1989’s “Ghostbusters II”. Bill Murray, Dan Akyroyd, Ernie Hudson, and Sigourney Weaver will all reprise their roles in the film, which will introduce new characters portrayed by Finn Wolfhard and Mckenna Grace.

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    'Ghostbusters' Director Unveils Role Originally Offered to John Candy

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    Ivan Reitman makes the big reveal when appearing on Josh Gad’s ‘Reunited Apart’ series alongside cast members Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Annie Potts and Sigourney Weaver.
    Jun 16, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Funnyman John Candy was originally approached to play Sigourney Weaver’s neighbour-turned-sidekick in the “Ghostbusters” movies.
    Director Ivan Reitman made the big reveal during a cast reunion organised by Josh Gad last week (ends June 12), which aired on YouTube on Monday.
    Rick Moranis, who was not part of the get together, eventually nabbed the role of Louis Tully, after Candy passed.
    “He didn’t really get it,” said Reitman. “He kept wanting to play him with a German accent, with a couple of German Shepherd dogs.”
    “I said, ‘I think that would be confusing, given the (demon) dogs that are already on the roof (in the film)’.”
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    Eventually, Reitman sent the script to Moranis, who leapt at the chance to play Tully: “Rick read it and called me immediately and said, ‘John just made a terrible mistake, I’m so happy’,” the filmmaker added.
    Joining Reitman for the “Reunited Apart” cast get together were Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Annie Potts, Weaver, and the director’s son Jason, who is currently making the latest instalment in the spooky franchise.

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    Director Paul Feig Blames All-Female 'Ghostbusters' Movie Flop on 'Anti-Hillary Movement'

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    The helmer of the 2016 ‘Ghostbuster’ remake claims the movie failure had something to do with the anti-Hillary supporters following her bid for presidency.
    May 28, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Paul Feig has opened up on the criticism his 2016 all-female “Ghostbusters” reboot attracted, insisting Hillary Clinton’s bid for U.S. presidency harmed the movie.
    The 57-year-old director’s announcement in 2015 that he would reboot the comedy franchise with an all-female cast, led by Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones, drew a slew of criticism from fans of the original movies.
    Despite high hopes, the film ultimately underperformed at the box office, and Feig told Jess Cagle’s SiriusXM show the “anti-Hillary movement” played a big role in the movie’s negative perception.
    “I think that some really brilliant author or researcher or sociologist needs to write a book about 2016 and how intertwined we were with Hillary and the anti-Hillary movement, it was just this year where, I don’t know, just everyone went to a boiling point,” he explained.
    “I don’t know if it was having an African American president for eight years teed them up or something, but they were ready to explode.”
    The filmmaker went on to reference a 2015 video Donald Trump shared on his Instagram page, in which he appeared baffled by the idea of remaking “Ghostbusters” with an all-female cast.
    “By the time I announced in… 2015, when I announced I was going to do it, it started. There’s tape of Donald Trump being like, ‘Now the Ghostbusters are women, what’s going on?’ ” Feig continued.
    “Like, it’s crazy how people got nuts about women trying to be in power or be in positions that they weren’t normally in. It was an ugly, ugly year.”
    Meanwhile, a new “Ghostbusters” movie is in the works. “Ghostbusters: Afterlife”, which sees the return of original cast members Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver, and Annie Potts, is set to hit theatres on March 5, 2021 – after being delayed from a July 10, 2020 release date, due to the Covid-19 crisis.

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