While last summer’s Ghostbusters didn’t get off to a very auspicious start, due to “My childhood!”-wailing Internet trolls and bad box office numbers coupled with the fact that the movie has its hilarious moments but was just fine overall, that doesn’t mean we’ll never see Gilbert, Patty, Yates, and Holtzmann onscreen again. In fact, the studio has a number of films in development, according to Ghostbusters’ producer Ivan Reitman (who also produced the 1984 version).
Ever since the Ghostbusters reboot has been announced (with an all-female cast) the film has been harshly judged, sight unseen. Today, director Paul Feig has officially revealed the Ghostbusters trailer, so now we can judge the film on its own merits...
There’s still quite a while to go until the July 15, 2016 release date of Paul Feig’s all-female Ghostbusters reboot, but the fires of fan anticipation must be continually stoked if they’re going to burn strong enough to last through the winter, and the wasteland of pop-cultural apathy that is the month of January...
If you grew up in the ’90s, you probably remember Ecto-Cooler, the Ghostbusters-branded Hi-C flavor with the cartoon version of Slimer on the box. The slime-colored drink first became popular following the debut of The Real Ghostbusters animated series, and remained on shelves for years after the show ended. But thanks to Paul Feig's new Ghostbusters movie, the Ecto-Cooler might be making a comeback.
Sigourney Weaver was the only one of the core actors from the original film (minus Rick Moranis who retired from acting) who was not going to be appearing in the new Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wiig version. But, as it turns out, Weaver will be appearing in the new Ghostbusters movie, alongside Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson, Dan Aykroyd and Annie Potts.
Get ready east Texas! FREE Movies In The Park is returning to Ellen Trout Park this October 7th-10th! This year we will also be featuring our 80's encore in Nacogdoches, October 23rd and 24th!