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15th Feb 2016 - Teaser Trailer Announcment
30th December 2015 - New Promotional Photo
17th December 2015 - Character Posters
16th December - First Promotional Photo
22nd September 2015 - Filming Wraps
Thanks to RD for the heads up.
It's a wrap on Ghostbusters!!! pic.twitter.com/gzQFRrLUYU
— Paul Feig (@paulfeig) September 19, 2015
20th September 2015 - Ernie Hudson Joins Cast
Ernie Hudson, one of the original Ghostbusters, has materialized in the cast of Sony’s bid to reboot the franchise. Hudson joins original scream teammates Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd in Paul Feig’s update that stars Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones, Chris Hemsworth and Neil Casey.
Hudson is the latest original cast member to surface in the reboot scripted by Feig and Kate Dippold, which is slated to open July 15, 2016.
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9th August 2015 - Bill Murray Joins Cast
The actor, who played Dr. Peter Venkman in Ghostbusters (1984) and Ghostbusters II (1989), will appear in director Paul Feig's upcoming installment of the franchise, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
Murray has long been resistant to star in a third Ghostbusters. He told David Letterman earlier this year that his hesitancy stems from Ghostbusters II not having been as well-received as the first one.
Feig's film, which is currently shooting, stars Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones and Chris Hemsworth. It hits theaters on July 22, 2016.
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16th July 2015 - Set Video
10th July 2015 - First Official Cast Photo
8th July 2015 - Andy Garcia and Michael K. Williams Join Cast
Yes, there will also be men in the new Ghostbusters movie.
Andy Garcia, The Wire’s Michael Kenneth Williams, and Veep’s Matt Walsh have all joined the cast of the film, EW has confirmed. The three expand the cast, which already includes Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Leslie Jones, Kate McKinnon, and Chris Hemsworth, as originally reported by The Wrap.
Ghostbusters hits theater on July 22, 2016.
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7th July 2015 - Neil Casey cast a villain
Neil Casey has been set to play the villain in Ghostbusters 3, Sony’s female-driven reboot of the comedy franchise that is being directed by Paul Feig from a script by Feig and Kate Dippold. Shooting is already underway.
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29th June 2015 - Director Shares a Look at the Costumes
19th June 2015 - Behind The Scenes Images
Thanks to Nuno for the heads up.
This is just one of the many amazing pics from the first day of filming #Ghostbusters today: http://t.co/Fc80ToPRpy pic.twitter.com/UqVUbly8bo
— JustJared.com (@JustJared) June 18, 2015
The first pictures of Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy on the set of #Ghostbusters are… http://t.co/0e7JuOAsB5 pic.twitter.com/fLzEIQo7Uh
— POPSUGAR Ent (@POPSUGAREnt) June 18, 2015
See @MelissaMcCarthy, Kristen Wiig and Kate McKinnon in first pics from the #Ghostbusters Set: http://t.co/so5ssVnpRy pic.twitter.com/m5eisn22Un
— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) June 18, 2015
Finally! A first look at the all-female #Ghostbusters. http://t.co/RL4SKbWGuj pic.twitter.com/vhyMDG3pq5
— EntertainmentTonight (@etnow) June 18, 2015
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27th January 2015 - All Female Cast Chosen
Melissa McCarthy, who was already in talks for one of the leads, has signed on for the Paul Feig-directed reboot, and Sony is now negotiating with Kristen Wiig as well as Saturday Night Live players Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
Negotiations are ongoing, but the quartet are expected to sign on as the specter-seeking, poltergeist-punishing, phantom-phollowing foursome in the reboot, which is eyeing a summer shoot in New York.
McCarthy and Wiig have worked with Feig before, both breaking out in the director’s Bridesmaids.
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Kinda loving Melissa's look in those first pictures!
ReplyDeleteis there any word on Bill Murray, Dan Acroyd, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver or Rick Morranis doing a cameo?
ReplyDeleteAykroyd* Moranis* And god I wish!!! I still hate the idea of this being an all female cast, but if Bill or any of the originals came back, i'd watch. But if i remember correctly i think they declined once Harold died. = (
ReplyDeleteso I'm not the only one...thank god. I was fearing that I was sexist or anything but the idea of gender swapping just irritates me. Especially since McCarthy irritates me beyond belief recently, she crossed the line from being a comedian to becoming a one dimensional fat joke (to me). I like Wiig and I'm totally on board with Chris Hemsworth turning the "hot secretary" stereotype around.
ReplyDeleteBut there's something that irks me about the idea of completely gender swapping the characters.
I heard that Murray kinda blocked production for a while and enraged his former castmates and that THAT was the actual reason 3 didn't get made before Ramis passed.
Sorry about the names, but come on...Aykroyd is a weird name to memorize :P
while speaking about Ramis: I recently rewatched "Year One" (his last movie) and it actually seemed better now than when I initially watched it. Some pretty well nuanced jokes in there (when you ignore the dull Jack Black comedy moments). Worth a rewatch :)
No you're not the only one. I absolutely hate big changes when it comes to something/someone iI've grown up watching and loving. Especially gender swapping. Just Noooo. I mean hell, let's make a female TMNT movie then. Smmfh. Just no. I like the cast, I'm just against the movie as they have changed my lovable characters into women. So I won't bother.
ReplyDeleteI remember that. Bill blocking production. You're right about that. Now that you reminded me that was the reason. And the correction On spelling, I can't help it, just run with it. = p and Hell to the no!! I wouldn't rewatch that movie again if you paid me.
Odds of SNL doing something Ghostbusters related this season is like 350% guaranteed by now.
ReplyDeleteThis truly looks like a parody.
ReplyDeleteSeems like Bill isn't up to it.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Wvm3wmL3sQ&index=22&list=PLBPLVvU_jvGv0aW2K8eGvyJdmgAgcUQer
Overall I have no problem with this movie existing, like the cast seems solid but my biggest issue is I find Paul Feig's movies painfully unfunny and so if Ghostbusters is anything like them I won't be watching.
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