His personal influencers include the likes of Alton Brown, Adam Conover and Robin Williams. His work can be found on Bubbleblabber (previously) as well as Collider and Orlando Informer. In addition to the niche, nerdy stuff, Sean loves just about anything Comedy or just taking in a good story. He takes no sides in the Star Wars/Trek debate, and if asked what The Trilogy is, he'll reply " Back to the Future." Yes- that's while fully acknowledging who he strongly resembles. Sean also has a love for Mystery Science Theater 3000, Rifftrax and "bad movie" culture. His favorite comic story arcs include Civil War and The Infinity Gauntlet and he can re-read The Walking Dead, Invincible, and Scott Pilgrim endlessly (He's convinced the movie was made solely for him too!). Sean is an Orlando geek of many trades who grew up with a love for comic books with a focus in Marvel and Image, but DC's cool too. As exciting as any of this may seem, we'll simply have to wait until anything further is released or until the next outing premieres on its tentative release date of December 20 of this year. Putting these points together alongside Vigo's penchant for Demonic Magic, and the properties of the psycho-reactive slime from the same movie creates a great dramatic base to not only bring back the evil magician, but also potentially create a plot similar to what was originally intended for the third movie. This would be a perfect point for them to use the videogame as an influence since Vigo reappeared as an Easter egg in the 2009 game. There isn't much information on the plot of Afterlife's sequel, however, Reitman did tease the possible return of Vigo the Carpathian from Ghostbusters II. While this potentially removes Ghostbusters: The Video Game from the primary canon, it isn't unreasonable to think that it or any of the ideas for Hellbent could have an influence on Afterlife's upcoming sequel or any subsequent films. In an interview with Uproxx, Jason Reitman made it clear that Ghostbusters II is canon to Afterlife, which made no reference to the events from the 2009 game. Following the premiere and success of Ghostbusters: Afterlife, however, that could be different. This is reflected mainly during the latter portion of the game in which the dead reanimate, causing the Ghostbusters to travel to "Ghost World," assumedly its version of the hereafter, via dimensional portals.Īfter its release, Ghostbusters: The Video Game was essentially considered the third canon movie, which is reasonable considering it involved the original talent in their famous roles and how much Hellbent influenced the game's storyline. Fortunately, Aykroyd and Ramis were asked to collaborate on the video game's script, providing an opportune way to create something different that would still honor the intended third movie. Unfortunately, that movie in any of its conceptions never made it to theaters, making it a damn shame we'll never see Chris Farley as a Ghostbuster at the very least. I couldn’t get his attention, and in the midst of that, Harold got really sick. Bill Murray dies in the first scene, because he always said, “I won’t do it unless I die.” And I said, “Okay, you got it.” It was a father-son story, with him as a ghost. It will be the first Ghostbusters film made without the involvement of Ivan Reitman, who produced both the 2016 reboot and Afterlife prior to his death in 2022."Bill and Sigourney’s kid, Oscar, is a postgrad student, and weird things start to happen. The upcoming sequel sees Jason Reitman and Kenan return to pen the script, with Kenan taking over as director this time around. Rounding out the untitled sequel's cast are franchise newcomers Kumail Nanjiani, Patton Oswalt, James Acaster and Emily Alyn Lind, who have been cast in undisclosed roles.Īfterlife was directed by Jason Reitman (son of original Ghostbusters duology director Ivan Reitman) from a screenplay he co-wrote with Gil Kenan ( Poltergeist, Scream: The TV Series). Meanwhile, Logan Kim and Celeste O'Connor are attached to reprise their roles as Podcast and Lucky Domingo, respectively, from Afterlife. That said, Ghostbusters 4 is expected to feature other legacy stars, including Annie Potts as Janine Melnitz and William Atherton as Walter Peck. RELATED: Ghostbusters Star Sigourney Weaver Wasn't Asked to Return for Afterlife 2ĭespite his involvement in Afterlife, it remains to be seen if original Ghostbusters lead Bill Murray will reprise his role as Peter Venkman in the upcoming sequel.
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