A teaser poster for the upcoming sequel has been released Ghostbusters: Afterlife and presents a new cold ghost Buster logo. As you can see, the logo is covered in ice, which makes me believe that the next story will be set during a cold winter in New York City.
The working title of the sequel is Ghostbusters: Fire Station. This is said to be “the next chapter in the Spengler family story.” It will officially return to New York City and take place at the fire department headquarters that was featured in the first two Ghostbusters movies.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife co-writer and executive producer Gil Kenan is directing the sequel, with Beyond director and co-writer Jason Reitmann serving as writer and executive producer. The film is also the protagonist Patton Osvalt, Kumail Nanjianicomic James AsterAND Emily Alyn Lind they joined the cast! They join the returning cast members Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Finn WolfhardAND Mckenna Grace.
It was previously revealed that Hudson will play a major role in the sequel. Reitman shared, “The character of Winston Zeddemore and Zeddemore Industries figures strongly in the future of Ghostbusters.”
Hudson previously spoke about the script: “I’ve read one version. I’m pretty sure they’re committed to doing another one. I’m very happy, but I also know it’s early days. Jason was incredible, and I love him and I really appreciate it. I’m so grateful to be able to work with him. So, I’m excited but… I never have and never assume anything. I’m happy, though, to have Ghostbusters in my filmography. And I’m really happy when I see little kids, two and three years old, who sing the song and are happy about it”.
The film is expected to bring the ghosts back to theaters on December 20, 2023.
by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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