Jason and Ivan Reitman, along with co-writer Gil Kenan, discuss making GhostbustersAfterlife and examine the heart of the long-awaited sequel to the classic 1980's films
’ family. And if the byproduct of that love letter just so happens to leave fans of the iconic franchise exhilarated, so much the better.prior to the Sony picture’s release, the Oscar-nominated filmmaker noted the first person to read his script, co-penned with Gil Kenan, was his father. The Ramis family was next. Without everyone’s blessing, there was no point in moving forward.
“I was never going to make this movie unless they were comfortable with the portrayal of Harold,” says Jason Reitman. “Everyone has a favorite Beatle. And everyone has a favorite Ghostbuster. My favorite was always Egon.”
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