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Before the original movie was released, American Cinematographer described Egon as "maniacal" based on reading the script. [10] Ramis credited the part as launching his acting career, as up to that point he had been a director and writer, despite having co-starred alongside Bill Murray in Stripes. [11]
The new script still centered on a wholly new cast, this time as students from Columbia University that become the new Ghostbusters due to discoveries from their research, with the original Ghostbusters actors, excluding Murray, reprising their roles in the supporting cast. Aykroyd stated that they left enough variability in the script that ...
Netflix is an American global on-demand Internet streaming media provider, that has distributed a number of original programs, including original series, specials, miniseries, documentaries and films. Netflix's original films also include content that was first screened on cinematic release in other countries or given exclusive broadcast in ...
Now: Bill Murray. While the Ghostbusters franchise is definitely a huge part of Murray's career, he has roles in plenty of other flicks worth talking about. Most notably, he starred in the 2003 ...
Janine Melnitz is a fictional character in the Ghostbusters series. She is the Ghostbusters' secretary and confidante and occasionally, a ghostbuster herself. She was played by Annie Potts in the first two movies, and in The Real Ghostbusters, she was voiced initially by Laura Summer and later on by Kath Soucie.
(NY Mag) — Earlier this week, we got our first glimpse at Melissa McCarthy in that highly anticipated new Ghostbusters uniform director Paul Feig's been teasing on Twitter. Now, for the first ...
Director Jason Reitman, Paul Rudd and more discuss paying homage to the original 1984 "Ghostbusters" and the late Harold Ramis.
Aykroyd has expressed interest in having the surviving cast of the original Ghostbusters team reprise their roles in up to three sequels. [137] On the possibility of sequels, David A. Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research said the box-office results were "excellent" and would "encourage Sony to forge ahead with new installments". [116]