New ‘Ghostbusters’ Entry Starts Filming For December Release

by Thomas Tuna

The firehouse is open for business.

The next chapter in the long-running Ghostbusters franchise may not yet have a title (it’s operating under the working title of Firehouse), but it was confirmed this week that the film has started shooting.

Check out the Twitter photo on this page that shows director Gil Kenan and screenwriter/producer Jason Reitman making the announcement.

The new Sony Pictures film– a sequel to 2021’s Ghostbusters: Afterlife–will hit theaters Dec. 20. Finn Wolfhard and Mckenna Grace will reprise their roles in the upcoming film, and will be joined by Carrie Coon and Ernie Hudson.

Fans are still waiting for confirmation that Paul Rudd and/or legacy stars Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray will make appearances in the new feature.

The original 1984 Ghostbusters–directed and produced by Ivan Reitman from a screenplay by Aykroyd and Harold Ramis–follows three eccentric parapsychologists who open a ghost-catching business in New York City. The film–nominated for two Academy Awards–raked in nearly $300 million worldwide.

Keep reading Horror News Network for the latest on the next Ghostbusters film.

 

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