When Paul Feig’s 2016 “Ghostbusters” reboot was released, fans were not pleased. Rarely have you seen such disdain and outrage over the mere existence of a movie, no matter if it was good or not.
When Paul Feig’s 2016 “Ghostbusters” reboot was released, fans were not pleased. Rarely have you seen such disdain and outrage over the mere existence of a movie, no matter if it was good or not.
For folks at the recent New York Comic-Con, there was a chance to see the long-awaited “Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” as part of the film’s de facto premiere. And judging by the early reviews, the film is either a quality tribute to a beloved franchise or a fan-service film that doesn’t do much than tickle your nostalgia bone.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife have mostly praised director Jason Reitman’s new take on the franchise, with particular plaudits for the new cast.After it premiered back in August to a positive reception, some critics have posted reviews of the sequel ahead of its UK release on November 12.In Den Of Geek’s review, comparisons are made to Star Wars: The Force Awakens in how it covers a familiar plot of the originals – but that the new cast elevates what could have been a tired retread.“It’s a virtue that
For decades, the idea of “Ghostbusters 3” has been something fans of the franchise have been dying to see. But as the years went on and after Harold Ramis’ passing, that seemed like a real pipedream and fans seemed content with the two films and ancillary material.
No one seems more determined to will their franchise into being than Ivan Reitman and his Ghost Corps. company.
Behind-the-scenes documentaries are far from being a new, groundbreaking piece of filmic art—from countless behind-the-scenes looks at uber-franchises “Star Wars” and the MCU to fascinating peeks into previously untold stories (2015’s excellent ‘Fantastic Four’ doc, “Doomed”) or cult classics (“Jodorowsky’s Dune”).
Illfonic, creators of Predator: Hunting Grounds, and Friday The 13th, could be working on a Ghostbusters game, after co-founder Raphael Saadiq accidentally revealed the title in a interview.Saadiq was recently interviewed by the podcast Questlove Supreme, which was spotted by PCGamesN. Saadiq is mainly known for his work as an R&B artist, and that’s why he was brought onto the podcast.
It’s been more than five years since Paul Feig’s “Ghostbusters” reboot hit theaters in 2016. And since then, there have been a number of bad remakes, reboots, and sequels, but you’d be hard-pressed to think of any of them that received the backlash that the aforementioned reboot did when it was released.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife, the sequel from director Jason Reitman, has received positive early reactions following its first screening.The film premiered at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on Monday (August 23), with many in attendance posting their thoughts on social media.Hollywood Critics Association founder Scott Menzel described the film as the “Ghostbusters sequel that I’ve been waiting all my life to see” and that it’s “nostalgia done right”.Insider’s Jason Guerrasio was equally positive, writing:
Jason Reitman's next chapter in the franchise,, was originally slated to 'bust into theaters last summer, but the release was delayed more than a year due to our own frightful predicament. Now, Afterlife is on track for a Thanksgiving release and dropped a new trailer to hype it.This go-around, it's kiddos donning the Proton Packs, as the grandchildren of the late Egon Spengler (the late Harold Ramis) move into the «creepy old farmhouse» he left them in the middle of nowhere.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife” was released Tuesday, and fans are absolutely thrilled — and spooked.Directed and co-written by Jason Reitman, the latest franchise installment stars Carrie Coon as Callie and Mckenna Grace and Finn Wolfhard as her kids, Phoebe and Trevor.Fans even caught a nostalgic glimpse of some of the original cast in their iconic roles from the 1984 blockbuster and the 1989 sequel.
is continuing to honor the original 1984 classic! In a new teaser trailer released by director Jason Reitman on Wednesday, fans see some familiar faces. In the clip, Paul Rudd, in his new role as Mr. Grooberson, is seen shopping for dessert at the store.
Ghostbusters movie, revealing that it was “physically painful”.Last year, the actor confirmed after much speculation that he would be appearing in Ghostbusters: Afterlife, the forthcoming Ghostbusters sequel directed by Jason Reitman.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife sequel.Speaking to Empire, Reitman, whose father Ivan directed the original two Ghostbusters films, said he was able to show him the film for the first time in December.Reitman said: “My father hasn’t been leaving the house much because of Covid. But he took a test, put on a mask and drove down to the Sony lot to watch the movie with the studio.
an unprovoked attack in New York, where the Ghostbusters actor was assaulted by an unknown assailant.The actor, who also starred in The Honey I Shrunk The Kids movies, was attacked on Thursday morning (October 1) when he was walking near his apartment building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
Ghostbusters-related first-look for those attending drive-in theatre viewings of the franchise’s original movie.The director, who is helming next year’s instalment Ghostbusters: Afterlife, shared a promotional image earlier this week announcing that Ghostbusters would return to drive-ins nationwide in the US from Tuesday, June 30 – and he encouraged fans to turn up early.If you can find a drive-in… There’s a fun little surprise before the movie.
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.
Funnyman John Candy was originally approached to play Sigourney Weaver’s neighbour-turned-sidekick in the Ghostbusters movies.
“Ghostbusters: Afterlife” — also joined the laid-back Zoom call, along with Gad’s fellow super-fan Kumail Nanjiani, theme song writer-performer Ray Parker Jr. and several actors who contributed smaller roles in the blockbuster supernatural comedy.The crew recalled some of their favorite moments from the shoot.
Ghostbusters are set to reunite for the latest edition of Josh Gad’s ‘Reunited Apart’ series.The Frozen star has previously brought together the stars of movies such as The Goonies and The Lord of the Rings for a series of lockdown reunions.The latest edition will focus on Ghostbusters – which was teased at the end of Gad’s Lord of the Rings reunion with the movie’s famous theme song.It is currently unclear which specific cast members will take part, though fans should expect the likes of Bill
Paul Feig believes the reaction to Hillary Clinton’s bid for U.S. presidency harmed his female-fronted Ghostbusters movie.
Murray is among the original stars returning for 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife' - except Moranis and the late Ramis.
Bosses at Sony Pictures have bumped the release of several movies from their summer schedule due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
These films, from Sony Pictures, will now release in 2021, reports variety.com.
The Stranger Things actor Finn Wolfhard will feature in the upcoming Ghostbusters film called Ghostbusters: Afterlife. This film will star Finn Wolfhard in a key role, along with actors Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Mckenna Grace and Bokeem Woodbine.
Dan Aykroyd is thrilled he’s returning for another Ghostbusters film as he thinks the franchise’s success would delight one of his ancestors.
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