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My feelings about a third "Ghostbusters" movie have been a little schizophrenic. First I was vehemently opposed, then I swayed toward the yay side when it was revealed that "Office" writers Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg would be tackling the screenplay.
Then I became a tub thumping, bandwagon-leading supporter when Harold Ramis told EW, "Everybody said they'd do it." That means in addition to Harold, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson and Rick Moranis would all be back.
But a new quote from Sigourney Weaver calls into question what sort of capacity the ghost busing boys would be returning in. "I might be in it. Although I don’t think I will have a big part. I think Bill Murray has a little more to do with it, " she told UK's channel 4 (via) before whispering "he’s a ghost."
Siggy say what? A ghost? Peter Venkman is dead? And haunting? Well, this is an interesting turn of events. Wonder if that means all the former 'busters will be cameoing from the beyond...