Dan Aykroyd says 'Ghostbusters 3' may start filming in winter


by batman2

15 years, 6 months ago


Dan Aykroyd says ‘Ghostbusters 3’ may start filming in winter



I just visited with Dan Aykroyd over at the House of Blues on the Sunset Strip for an interview for an upcoming feature in the Los Angeles Times (you'll be able to find it here on the Hero Complex as well). We talked about a wide range of topics, but I didn't want to wait on this update about the third “Ghostbusters” film, which is moving forward after so many years.

Aykroyd said Sigourney Weaver is on board now, as are the original squad of ectoplasmic specialists – Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson. Murray's presence was the pivot point in making a third film happen. He holds a one-fifth controlling interest in the property rights and has been seen as the most reluctant to return to the paranormal comedy. Aykroyd said that is true but that it's more nuanced than the public portrayal of the situation.

“I don't put not making the third movie on Billy. We can't do that. I've been very busy. Harold's been busy, Ivan's been busy. And a third script really didn't coalesce properly. And Billy, you can't blame an artist for not wanting to do the same thing again. He did two of them, for God's sake. Although I'm the biggest cheerleader as the originator of the concept but I've never begrudged Billy not doing a third movie. I never said he held it up or that he refused. Hey, listen, he's an artist. You can't force somebody into it. I'm sorry he never read my third draft because I thought it was pretty good but, look, now we're at a point that there's a story that he can accept and that's going to work, and I think we're going to be in production fairly soon. We could be in production by winter.”

The script is by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, the writing team behind the upcoming Jack Black/Michael Cera movie “Year One” (directed by Ramis), and Aykroyd is enthused about its premise of a new generation of Ghostbusters taking over the duties of the aging team. Aykroyd said he wishes Ivan Reitman would return to direct the third film in the series but that he's “too busy as a mega-producer” to take it on; his second choice is Ramis, who, of course, co-wrote the first two “Ghostbusters” films with Aykroyd and has numerous directing credits, most notably “Groundhog Day” and “Analyze This.” “He has a lot of things going on, but it would be wonderful to see him do it.”

Aykroyd says he believes the movie will move forward but that he has also learned that “at any second everything could blow up.” The details of story are still in play, but Aykroyd said he's hoping for a five-member “new generation” team with several female members. “I'd like it to be a passing-of-the-torch movie. Let's revisit the old characters briefly and happily and have them there as family but let's pass it on to a new generation.”

Who does Aykroyd think would be good in the jumpsuits? Aykroyd mentioned two names, Alyssa Milano (who is a voice in the upcoming “Ghostbusters” video game) and Eliza Dushku. “I think they're amazing,” he said. “And I'm excited about the whole idea of getting this done.”

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/herocomplex/2009/05/dan-aykroyd-says-ghostbusters-3-may-start-filming-in-winter.html

by superstarseven

15 years, 6 months ago


Looking at all the comment sections you'll see more people looking forward to the idea than not, making their own suggestions for the new cast and of course the few knuckleheads who thought the first sequel was garbage.
I'm sorry but I see the original and sequel as living very peacefully with one another.

by doctorvenkman1

15 years, 6 months ago


Pretty excited about it still… I have faith that the script will be good in order for this to get made. A 5 person team sounds kinda cool, at least that means they're not going to try to just do a cookie cutter situation and bring in 4 replacements.

by ScottSommer

15 years, 6 months ago


I just hope they don't do a Extreme Ghostbusters kind of thing with punk emo kids that most don't care about the business itself. By business I mean interested in the Paranormal.

As much as I like Extreme Ghostbusters, the kids were…..dull.

by rodie1

15 years, 6 months ago


I'm not at all against the new recruit idea BUT I was really hoping they'd keep the number below four, having only three or maybe even two.

by cowboyspike1

15 years, 6 months ago


I agree with you. Also, Eliza Dushku? Alyssa Milano? Keep those two awful actors away from GBs. As a matter of fact, keep Dan Aykroyd away from the casting.

by Kingpin

15 years, 6 months ago


Cowboyspike;143744
Alyssa Milano? Keep those two awful actors away from GBs.

You do know she's in the game, right?

by ScottSommer

15 years, 6 months ago


Cowboyspike;143744
I agree with you. Also, Eliza Dushku? Alyssa Milano? Keep those two awful actors away from GBs. As a matter of fact, keep Dan Aykroyd away from the casting.

*slaps you*

How dare you take Dan Aykroyd's name in vain

by matthew1

15 years, 6 months ago


If that annoying, unfunny, ‘look at me i’m jewish' bitch Sarah Silverman gets anywere near this movie I'm going to protest outside sony columbia. If that doesn't work I just may kill her just so that she can't be in it. Sure I'll get sent down for it but hey, it'd be well worth it.