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Author:  lesterg [ Tue Jan 15, 2019 9:21 pm ]
Post subject:  Ghostbusters 3 - Summer 2020

Jason Reitman to direct a second sequel to the 1984 original (set in that film’s continuity), shoots this Summer for a 2020 release.

https://variety.com/2019/film/news/jaso ... 203109264/

Could do well depending on returning cast. Even if the remake underwhelmed, 2016 already feels like a lifetime ago and I can’t imagine it’ll have much of an impact.

Author:  MadGez [ Tue Jan 15, 2019 9:48 pm ]
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It is a shame that the 2016 film was made in the first place. While this one should do well regardless, I could also see some of the audience being turned off after the last one.

Author:  lesterg [ Tue Jan 15, 2019 9:55 pm ]
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I didn’t hate the 2016 film (I liked Kate McKinnon’s work) but it’s sure not anything I’ve felt the need to revisit.

Author:  Jmart [ Wed Jan 16, 2019 2:20 am ]
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I’m shocked. I’m shocked because Jason has always seemed to avoid following in his father’s footsteps. I’m shocked because this means they (probably) got Murray involved. I’m shocked because Ramis is no longer around. What I wouldn’t be surprised by is that Aykroyd has probably annoyed everyone to the extent where they finally caved in and said yes. And, the money Sony probably threw at everyone didn’t hurt either.

I’ll still be shocked if it gets made even if it seems to be fast-tracked.

Author:  David [ Wed Jan 16, 2019 2:29 am ]
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It is a surprising career move for Jason Reitman. He has, with mixed success, tried very hard to establish himself as a modern-day Hal Ashby or Robert Altman type. Maybe the collective failure of Men, Women & Children; Labor Day; The Front Runner; and, on a commercial level, Tully gave him pause.

Author:  lilmac [ Wed Jan 16, 2019 5:06 am ]
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I can’t believe it’s already been almost three years since the last one. Felt like 2017/2018.

Author:  Mister Ecks [ Fri Jan 18, 2019 1:37 pm ]
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Seems super optimistic to say something that's only just been announced will be released in roughly 18 months. Expect lots of delays, with a good shot at this heading towards development hell.

Author:  Flava'd vs The World [ Fri Jan 18, 2019 2:22 pm ]
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Hmm I feel like I should be excited. But this feels more like a burn towards the Paul Feig version, aint no bitches can be Ghostbusters, than I would have expected. I don’t think it makes the 2020 date and I don’t think it will be a big deal even if it does. ~$150M

Author:  Thatguy [ Mon Jan 28, 2019 4:05 am ]
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Jmart wrote:
I’m shocked. I’m shocked because Jason has always seemed to avoid following in his father’s footsteps. I’m shocked because this means they (probably) got Murray involved. I’m shocked because Ramis is no longer around. What I wouldn’t be surprised by is that Aykroyd has probably annoyed everyone to the extent where they finally caved in and said yes. And, the money Sony probably threw at everyone didn’t hurt either.

I’ll still be shocked if it gets made even if it seems to be fast-tracked.


Call me crazy, but I think there's more than money and Dan Aykroyd at stake. I think legacy and reputation is at stake. Ivan Reitman made the Ghostbusters film franchise. I mean it was his. Paul Feig messed it up with that recent remake.

So now the reputation of the Ghosbusters film franchise is damaged, and the (family) legacy of Ivan Reitman has been sullied a bit. I think Jason decided to follow in his father's footsteps to try and redeem not only the family legacy here, but the reputation of the film franchise itself, especially in the eyes of fans.

Author:  lesterg [ Tue Jan 29, 2019 8:45 am ]
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Thatguy wrote:
Jmart wrote:
I’m shocked. I’m shocked because Jason has always seemed to avoid following in his father’s footsteps. I’m shocked because this means they (probably) got Murray involved. I’m shocked because Ramis is no longer around. What I wouldn’t be surprised by is that Aykroyd has probably annoyed everyone to the extent where they finally caved in and said yes. And, the money Sony probably threw at everyone didn’t hurt either.

I’ll still be shocked if it gets made even if it seems to be fast-tracked.


Call me crazy, but I think there's more than money and Dan Aykroyd at stake. I think legacy and reputation is at stake. Ivan Reitman made the Ghostbusters film franchise. I mean it was his. Paul Feig messed it up with that recent remake.

So now the reputation of the Ghosbusters film franchise is damaged, and the (family) legacy of Ivan Reitman has been sullied a bit. I think Jason decided to follow in his father's footsteps to try and redeem not only the family legacy here, but the reputation of the film franchise itself, especially in the eyes of fans.


I’d counter that Reitman’s own Ghostbusters sequel (and his quarter century of terrible filmmaking post-Dave) damage his legacy a lot more than Feig’s all-but-forgotten reboot.

Author:  Thegun [ Wed Jan 30, 2019 11:49 am ]
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Ghostbusters II is an interesting film. Such a lack of interest with everyone involved, it's not bad though, It Crocodile Dundee II or Ocean's 12 pointlessness. The funniest joke is the ridiculous title card and music score that simply says "Five Years Later"

I almost miss that type of sequel platform that films like Rocky and Bond made famous where they just redo story beats with a little lemon zest to just make it different enough. The problem for a franchise like Ghostbusters is they simply just waited too long and people will be pissed no matter what. The reboot's biggest crime is that it really wasn't that controversial but made such a big stink that it was(It even felt safer than the 2nd film)


I didn't even mind the film and I though Andy Garcia's Jaws joke was hilarious, but it didn't work overall. I'll remain hopeful, but Ghostbusters is dangerously moving into Predator category. PS Spiderman Vs. Predator Vs. Venom Vs Ghostbusters.

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