If, like me, you love the first "Ghostbusters" and at least like the second one, here's good news:
"Ghostbusters 3" might, again, actually be a reality.
Franchise owner Sony Pictures has hired
Etan Cohen to rewrite "Ghostbusters 3,"
reports Variety.
"The Office" writers
Lee Eisenberg and
Gene Stupnitsky were
employed in September 2008 to revive the hit franchise that started
in 1984 with
Ivan Reitman blockbuster "Ghostbusters."
In the third film, original stars
Bill Murray,
Dan
Aykroyd,
Harold Ramis, and
Ernie Hudson are "passing the torch to a new
generation of ghostbusters."
Cohen's writing credits include "Men in Black 3,""Tropic Thunder" and "Idiocracy."
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