Ghostbusters: Afterlife 2 was originally set for a December 2023 release, however, it is now expected for the sequel to drop in theatres sometime in 2024. Ghostbusters 4 will be released in theaters on December 20, 2023, a little over two years after the. This confirms that filming for the second Jason Reitman-led Ghostbusters instalment began today March 20, 2023, only 9 months prior to the originally slated release date.ĭetails on the sequel are being kept tightly under wraps by the cast and crew working on the project, and now that filming has only just started, a teaser trailer may be quite a while away from this point in time. Now, we finally have a release date for the movie, which has been confirmed by Sony Pictures. Reitman shared the announcement only 2 hours prior to writing this article, between 5-6 PM GMT, captioning the announcement post with “ Back in the Firehouse! Day One!”. ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ 2 Now Filming ‘Ghostbusters Afterlife’ 2 Officially Begins Filming Today, Director Confirms When the sequel was first announced, it was slated for a December 2023 release, however, with production only beginning in March of 2024, it is now expected to come to theatres sometime in early to mid-2024. The Ghostbusters: Afterlife sequel has also gone by the codename ‘GHOSTBUSTERS HELL’S KITCHEN’, which is still the title on the official IMDB page, as of writing this news article. Kenan can be seen holding a clapper with the logo ‘FIREHOUSE’ printed on it, however, it is unsure as to whether this is just another codename for the project or if it will be the official title of the sequel. Ghostbusters: Afterlife's post-credits scenes strongly hint that this isn't the end of the road for the Ghostbusters franchise.Jason Reitman, director of Ghostbusters: Afterlife, took to Instagram today to confirm the news that filming for the sequel to the latest Ghostbusters instalment began today, at what appears to be the original firehouse from the first two Ghostbuster movies, originally directed by Jason Reitman‘s father Ivan Reitman.Īttached to the social announcement post was an image of Reitman and the director of the sequel Gil Kenan, both standing on a set of the movie, the set is speculated to be a replica of the original firehouse. However, it would seem they aren't just back for a one-off return. Play trailer 1:35 38 Videos 99+ Photos Action Comedy Fantasy Three parapsychologists forced out of their university funding set up shop as a unique ghost removal service in New York City, attracting frightened yet skeptical customers. Ghostbusters: Afterlife is also jam-packed full of moments designed to please longtime fans, none more than when surviving Ghostbusters Ray Stantz (Dan Akroyd), Peter Venkman, and Winston Zeddmore (Ernie Hudson) show up to help Egon's granddaughter Phoebe (Mckenna Grace) and grandson Trevor (Finn Wolfhard) save the day from Gozer. Related: Ghostbusters: Afterlife Continues The MCU's Paul Rudd/Baskin Robbins Gag Still, what Ghostbusters: Afterlife does right is capture the same playful spirit as the original. The feel of the new movie isn't quite the same, nor should it be, as times have changed, the original Ghostbusters have aged considerably, and a different writer/director is behind the camera in Jason Reitman (the son of original Ghostbusters director Ivan Reitman). Yet, after 30-plus years, Ghostbusters: Afterlife has now transported audiences back to the world they knew and loved in 1984's Ghostbusters and 1989's underrated sequel Ghostbusters 2.
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