Like most kids who grew up in the late '70s and early '80s, the original Ghostbusters movie was a seminal part of the pop culture construct of my childhood.
As a cynical adult I refused to buy into or even watch the all-female remake/reboot that came out in 2016. Not because I'm some sexist Neanderthal, but because there is nothing I despise quite as much as a lazy remake of a classic film where the only creative angle is to change the gender or ethnicity of the cast.
Back in January of this year the teaser for Ghostbusters: Afterlife dropped. Directed and co-written by Jason Reitman, the son of Ivan Reitman (writer/director of the original Ghostbusters film and it's sequel), the film ignores the 2016 reboot, effectively retconning the franchise.
The teaser was pretty cool:
Today, the official trailer dropped. And my latent cynicism kicked in.
The film looks like a Disneyfied kid-centric adventure yarn rather than a snark filled supernatural tour de farce. I am not sure that I am 100% onboard for this based on the 2-minute summary. I will give the filmmakers credit for a semi-intriguing premise, but it also feels rather generic in that it borrows heavily from the "family with a secret past trope.
Hopefully the trailer is only revealing just a small portion of the film and that the real story is way cooler than what is being alluded to.
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