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Every time she manages to commit to a TV show without getting bored, an angel gets its wings. Adrienne is very into films and she enjoys a bit of everything: from superhero films to heartbreaking dramas, to low-budget horror films. She was also a contributor for FanSided’s BamSmackPow and 1428 Elm. Prior to Screen Rant, she wrote for Pop Wrapped, 4 Your Excitement (4YE), and D20Crit, where she was also a regular guest at Netfreaks podcast. She is an Audiovisual Communication graduate who wanted to be a filmmaker, but life had other plans (and it turned out great). Next: Ghostbusters: Afterlife Ending & All Hidden Meanings ExplainedĪdrienne Tyler is a features writer for Screen Rant. A grown version of Oscar could make an appearance in the alluded to future Ghostbuster movies, especially if the action moves back to New York City. Seeing as how Sigourney Weaver returns only briefly for a cameo, it makes sense that her son wasn’t mentioned or included. Oscar Barrett – Dana Barrett’s son, Oscar, was introduced in Ghostbusters II, but does not appear in Ghostbusters: Afterlife.
Slimer – Everyone’s favorite disgusting green ghost, Slimer, is absent from Ghostbusters: Afterlife, but there is a blue cousin of his called Muncher! Muncher has a similar affinity for gobbling cuisine (although he prefers metal objects). His character had no appearance or mention in Ghostbusters: Afterlife, but that makes sense because the story largely takes place in Oklahoma, rather than New York City. Mayor Lenny (David Margulies) – Sadly, David Margulies, who plays the Mayor of New York in the original Ghostbusters movies, died in 2016. Related: Ghostbusters: Afterlife’s Revelation 6:12 Explained
Moranis had no role in the 2016 Ghostbusters reboot and has shown no interest in reprising the role of Louis in the future. Rick Moranis has been on a widespread acting hiatus since the early ’90s when his wife passed away. Louis Tully (Rick Moranis) – Rick Moranis did not make an appearance as the character Louis Tully in Ghostbusters: Afterlife, but that’s no surprise. Here’s every original Ghostbusters character that returns in Ghostbusters: Afterlife. While Ghostbusters: Afterlife focuses on a new generation of Ghostbusters, the film has many connections to the original movies (Trevor and Phoebe are Egon’s grandchildren) as well as appearances from the original cast.
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This discovery will come in handy when the town starts experiencing a series of unexplained earthquakes that eventually lead to the return of the villain Gozer (Olivia Wilde). There, Trevor and Phoebe discover how their family (specifically their grandfather) is linked to the original Ghostbusters team. The story centers on Callie (Carrie Coon) and her children Trevor (Finn Wolfhard) and Phoebe (Mckenna Grace), who move to Summerville, Oklahoma after being evicted from their home. The new film, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, was announced in January 2019 and has Jason Reitman as director and Ivan Reitman as producer.
Recurring themes throughout the series are the new team learning to work together despite their differences, Janine’s largely unrequited affection for Egon, the love-hate relationship between Kylie and Eduardo that is never resolved, and the Ghostbusters’ frequent clashes with authority figures who disbelieve their work.Related: Why Ghostbusters: Afterlife Reviews Are So Mixed This is reflected by the use of a gritty, rock/punk-inspired variation of Ray Parker, Jr.’s song “Ghostbusters” as the opening theme written by Jim Latham and performed by voice actor Jim Cummings. The series is styled as a supernatural comedy, following the trend set by its predecessor, but given an updated and darker feel. The series follows the adventures of this “Next Generation” of Ghostbusters tracking down and capturing ghosts all over New York and occasionally beyond the city. Filling the cast are Janine Melnitz, the Ghostbusters’ previous secretary who returns to the job, and Slimer, a hungry ghost. These are Kylie Griffin, a goth girl genius and expert on the occult Eduardo Rivera, a cynical Latino slacker Garrett Miller, a young white paraplegic athlete who uses a wheelchair and Roland Jackson, a studious African-American machinery whiz. When ghosts start to reappear, Egon is forced to recruit his lone four students as the new Ghostbusters. Egon Spengler, who still lives in the firehouse to monitor the containment unit, take care of Slimer, further his studies and teach a class on the paranormal at a local college. Each member has gone their separate way, except for Dr. Set years after the end of The Real Ghostbusters, lack of supernatural activity has put the Ghostbusters out of business.