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Posted: 2009-05-15T09:12:01Z | Updated: 2011-05-25T17:15:26Z Dan Aykroyd Hints at Ghostbuster 'Cadets' in 'Ghostbusters' Threequel | HuffPost

Dan Aykroyd Hints at Ghostbuster 'Cadets' in 'Ghostbusters' Threequel

Dan Aykroyd Hints at Ghostbuster 'Cadets' in 'Ghostbusters' Threequel
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What we know so far: Office scribes Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky are writing a screenplay for Ghostbusters 3, which will bring most of the original cast members back in a mentor capacity, and introduce a whole new generation of Ghostbusters. Harold Ramis insists that "everybody" from the film's original cast will return, but some, like Sigourney Weaver are still hesitant about returning. But it definitely doesn't seem like there is just one or two new members, but instead an large group

"When we do the Ghostbusters 3xx-x2032- movie, hopefully, Sigourney will be in it," Aykroyd told a group of reporters at a round-table interview. Ramis said that he and his fellow stars might be acting as "mentors or advisers" to the new cast, and that capacity may be coming in to focus now, given Aykroyd's choice of words. Whether that was a carefully chosen word or casual summary of the new cast will have to remain to be seen, but it sounds like any new additions to the Ghostbusters universe can look forward to some Ghostbusting boot camp.

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