Ghostbusters: Afterlifeis teasing the return of the original ghost-busting crew in the latest trailer for the film.
Afterlife, which comes nearly 40 years after the original 1984Ghostbustersfilm, picks up in a future where ghosts have returned to haunt humanity. In a new trailer for the movie released Monday,Paul Rudd, who plays a teacher named Mr. Grooberson, comes face-to-face with some of the iconic characters from the original movie.
But it’s not just the reappearance of a Stay Puft marshmallow ghost or the Keymaster that the new trailer hints at —Ghostbusters: Afterlifeis also plotting to bring backBill Murray,Dan Aykroydand Ernie Hudson, if the latest look at the film is any indication.
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While the trailer doesn’t show their faces, Murray, 71, Aykroyd, 69, and Hudson, 75, are all listed in the film’s cast. At the very end of the trailer, three figures in iconic ghostbusters suits appear. The image cuts away before the camera can pan up to show the figures' faces, but Murray says in a voiceover, “Hey. Have you missed us?”
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In Monday’s trailer, Grace seems to confirm that Spengler was her grandfather, saying in one scene, “grandfather was a ghostbuster,” and later adding, “something was coming and he knew it.”
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Grace is also shown dialing up a call, with the voice on the other end answering, “Ray’s Occult,” in reference to the bookstore Ray Stantz (Aykroyd) opens up after the Ghostbusters are hit with a judicial restraining order.
As an image of the four original Ghostbusters appears on screen, Grace says, “I’m calling about what happened in New York.”
In another nod to the first film, the trailer closes out with the originalGhostbusterstheme song.
Ghostbusters: Afterlifecomes from director Jason Reitman and producer Ivan Reitman. The film also stars Sigourney Weaver, Logan Kim, Celeste O’Connor and Annie Potts.
Ghostbusters: Afterlifepremieres in theaters Nov. 19.
source: people.com