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Ghostbusters (franchise)

The Ghostbusters franchise consists of American supernatural comedies, based on an original concept created by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis in 1984. The plot ostensibly centers around a group of eccentric New York City parapsychologists who investigate, encounter, and capture ghosts, paranormal manifestations, demigods and demons. The franchise expanded with licensed action figures, books, comic books, video games, television series, theme park attractions, and other original Ghostbusters-themed products.

Ghostbusters
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Created byDan Aykroyd
Harold Ramis
Original workGhostbusters (1984)
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Years1984–present
Print publications
ComicsSeries history
Films and television
Film(s)
Television series
Games
Video game(s)List of video games
Audio
Original music

Setting edit

 
Ghostbusters Ectomobile – Cadillac Miller-Meteor

Technology edit

The Ghostbusters use a specialized set of equipment in the 1984 film, and all subsequent Ghostbusters fiction includes similar equipment to aid in the capture and containment of ghosts. Their equipment includes proton packs, used to control and lasso ghosts; ghost traps, used to capture ghosts; and PKE meters, handheld devices used to detect psychokinetic energy. In addition to the main technology used in the series, a script draft for Ghostbusters III includes the Ghostbusters developing a machine to transport themselves to an alternate Manhattan to save New York.[1]

Transportation edit

Films edit

Ghostbusters story chronology
Original continuity
Ghostbusters film/animated continuity
The Video Game continuity
Reboot continuity
Film U.S. release date Director Screenwriters Producer(s)
Original series
Ghostbusters June 8, 1984 Ivan Reitman Dan Aykroyd & Harold Ramis Ivan Reitman
Ghostbusters II June 16, 1989 (1989-06-16)
Ghostbusters: Afterlife November 19, 2021 (2021-11-19) Jason Reitman Gil Kenan & Jason Reitman
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire March 22, 2024 (2024-03-22) Gil Kenan Ivan Reitman, Jason Reitman & Jason Blumenfeld
Reboot
Ghostbusters July 15, 2016 (2016-07-15) Paul Feig Paul Feig & Katie Dippold Amy Pascal & Ivan Reitman

Original series edit

Ghostbusters (1984) edit

Ghostbusters, the first film in the series, is a 1984 sci-fi comedy film about three New York City scientists. After they are fired from Columbia University, they start their own business investigating and capturing ghosts. Starring Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, Rick Moranis, Sigourney Weaver, Annie Potts, and Ernie Hudson, it was released in the United States on June 8, 1984. It had been made on a US$30 million budget, but it grossed approximately US$240 million in the United States and over US$50 million abroad during its theatrical run, more than the domestic gross of the second Indiana Jones installment, making it the most successful film in America that year (after re-releases), and one of the most successful comedies of the 1980s. The American Film Institute ranked it 28th in its list of the top 100 comedies of all time.[2] IGN voted Ghostbusters the greatest comedy ever in 2005.[3] The TV Channel Bravo ranked Ghostbusters number 28 on their 100 Funniest Movies list in 2006.[4]

Ghostbusters II (1989) edit

The second film, Ghostbusters II, was released on June 16, 1989. Taking place five years after the first, the Ghostbusters have lost their credibility due to the amount of property damage they have caused, but identify a new threat to New York City after discovering a river of ectoplasmic slime that reacts to the great deal of negative emotions within the city. Murray, Aykroyd, Ramis, Hudson, Weaver, Potts, and Moranis reprised their roles from the first film, and were joined by Peter MacNicol and Wilhelm von Homburg, among others. After the success of the first film and the animated series The Real Ghostbusters, Columbia Pictures pressed the producers to make a sequel. Aykroyd, Ramis, and Reitman were uncomfortable with this at first, as the original film was intended to be conclusive and they wished to work on other projects. Eventually, they agreed and created a script. The sequel earned US$215 million off a US$37 million budget, but received lukewarm reviews compared to the first film.

Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021) edit

The third film, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, was released on November 19, 2021.[5] Taking place thirty-two years after the second, the Ghostbusters have disbanded and their legacy is mostly forgotten. A single mother and her children move to an Oklahoma farm they inherited from her estranged father, Egon Spengler, who went on a mission to prevent an apocalypse. The film was directed by Jason Reitman, son of original director Ivan Reitman, with a script co-written by himself and Gil Kenan, while Ivan Reitman served as a producer. The cast includes Mckenna Grace, Finn Wolfhard, Carrie Coon and Paul Rudd,[6][7][8][9] and were joined by Logan Kim and Celeste O'Connor, among others. Additionally, Murray, Aykroyd, Hudson, Potts and Weaver appear in supporting roles, reprising their characters from the first two films. The film received mixed to positive reviews, but was a commercial success, earning $204 million on a $75 million budget.

Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024) edit

The fourth film, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, was released on March 22, 2024. Taking place three years after the third, the Spengler family decide to leave Summerville, Oklahoma, and go back to where it all started – the iconic New York City firehouse – and help the original Ghostbusters, who have developed a top-secret research lab to take busting ghosts to the next level. But when the discovery of an ancient artifact unleashes an evil force, Ghostbusters new and old must join forces to protect their home and save the world from a second Ice Age.[10] The film was directed by Gil Kenan, with a script co-written by himself and Jason Reitman, while Reitman served as a producer. Grace, Wolfhard, Coon, Rudd, Kim and O'Connor reprise their roles from Afterlife, and were joined by Kumail Nanjiani, and Patton Oswalt, among others. Murray, Aykroyd, Hudson, Potts and Atherton appear in supporting roles, reprising their characters from the previous films.

Reboot edit

Ghostbusters (2016) edit

The 2016 film, Ghostbusters, is a relaunch of the franchise which takes place in an alternate universe,[11][12][13][14] featuring a new cast of characters, but follows a similar narrative as the original film. A group of eccentric researchers make discoveries within paranormal incidents with their intentions being to detect and capture ghosts, and protect New York City from those spirits. The film principally features a new cast, starring Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon as the all-female Ghostbuster team, along with Chris Hemsworth as their male receptionist.[15][16] Additionally, Aykroyd, Murray, Weaver, Hudson, and Potts all had small cameo roles. The film was released on July 15, 2016, as Ghostbusters, with the home media released being rebranded to Ghostbusters: Answer the Call.[17] It received mixed reviews, and grossed US$229 million off a US$144 million budget, after accounting for marketing, a $70 million loss.[18]

Future edit

Untitled animated film edit

In October 2015, Ivan Reitman announced that he was producing an animated film for Sony Pictures Animation, with Fletcher Moules attached to the project as both animator and director.[19][20] The film will tell a story from the perspective of ghosts.[21] The film would begin production following the completion and release of Ghostbusters: Afterlife.[22] The project was reconfirmed in June 2022, with Jennifer Kluska and Chris Prynoski as directors and Brenda Hsueh as the writer of the film.[23]

Potential spin-off film edit

In December 2014, the Sony Pictures hack revealed that an action comedy spin-off film, centered around another team of Ghostbusters was in development. Channing Tatum, Reid Carolin, and the Russo brothers pitched the movie to the studio, and was confirmed to supplement and be in development simultaneously with Paul Feig's Ghostbusters: Answer the Call, and intended to be the first installment in a series of films inspired by Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy. Tatum was being courted to star in the film, with Chris Pratt viewed as his potential co-star.[24] By March 2015, the film was officially confirmed to be in active-development.[24] Written by Drew Pearce, the film was seen as an expansion of the Ghostbusters multiverse. Ivan Reitman described its development as being in line with the plans and production bible that they had created thirty years prior during the original film; the purpose of the project was "to build the Ghostbusters into the universe it always promised it might become". Joe and Anthony Russo were in early negotiations to direct the film. Ivan Reitman, the Russo brothers, Channing Tatum, Reid Carolin, and Peter Kiernan were to serve as producers.[25] By June however, Tatum confirmed that the project had been delayed in favor of other projects.[26]

In February 2022, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller announced that they had been attached to the project during its development stages, also saying that there is still potential at the studio that the film will be green-lit in the future.[27]

Television edit

Series Season Episodes First released Last released Networks
The Real Ghostbusters 7 140 September 13, 1986 October 5, 1991 ABC & Broadcast syndication
Extreme Ghostbusters 1 40 September 1, 1997 December 4, 1997 Broadcast syndication

The Real Ghostbusters (1986–1991) edit

From 1986 to 1991, Columbia Pictures Television and DIC Entertainment produced an animated spin-off television series created by Harold Ramis and Dan Aykroyd, entitled The Real Ghostbusters. "The Real" was added to the title due to a dispute with Filmation and its Ghostbusters properties.[28] The series continues the adventures of paranormal investigators Venkman, Stantz, Spengler, Zeddemore, their secretary Melnitz, and their mascot ghost Slimer. The Real Ghostbusters was nominated for an Emmy.[29]

When the show's producers began to see the youth appeal of the character Slimer, he began to be featured more prominently. In 1988, the series was retooled and renamed Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters, and featured an hour-long format with a typical Real Ghostbusters episode leading into a more kid-friendly Slimer! cartoon. As the series progressed, the regular Real Ghostbusters episodes started to become lighter in tone so as not to frighten the growing fanbase of young children.[citation needed] Additionally, the characterizations became more one-dimensional, and the animation became less detailed.[citation needed] More changes went on behind the scenes as well with the departure of writer J. Michael Straczynski.[citation needed] Dave Coulier of Full House fame came on to fill the role of Peter (voiced by Lorenzo Music), Buster Jones took over Winston from Arsenio Hall, and Kath Soucie took on Janine after Laura Summer voiced the role. Straczynski returned to the series temporarily in the 1990 season.[citation needed] The only cast members who remained throughout the entire series were Frank Welker (voice of Stantz and Slimer) and Maurice LaMarche (voice of Spengler). The show was cancelled in 1991.

Extreme Ghostbusters (1997) edit

Extreme Ghostbusters was a sequel and spin-off of The Real Ghostbusters that aired in late 1997. The show featured a new team of younger Ghostbusters led by veteran Ghostbuster Egon Spengler (with LaMarche reprising his role from the previous series), secretary Janine Melnitz, and the ghost Slimer. The premise is similar to the plot of Ghostbusters II. Set years after the end of The Real Ghostbusters, a lack of supernatural activity has put the Ghostbusters out of business. Each has gone his separate way, except for Egon, who still lives in the Firehouse to monitor the containment unit, further his studies, and teach a class on the paranormal at a local college. When ghosts start to reappear, Egon is forced to recruit his four students as the new Ghostbusters. The new Ghostbusters were Kylie Griffin, a genius, expert on the occult, and female counterpart to Egon; Eduardo Rivera, a hip, cynical Latino slacker and counterpart to Peter; Garrett Miller, a wheelchair-bound young athlete and counterpart to Winston; and Roland Jackson, a studious African-American machinery whiz and counterpart to Ray. The show was given the Los Angeles Commission on Disabilities Award for making one of its main characters (Garrett) disabled, but universally relatable.[citation needed]

Future edit

Ghostbusters: Ecto Force (TBA) edit

In June 2016, a new animated series titled, Ghostbusters: Ecto Force, was announced to be in development, with an initial targeted release of early-2018. The series was to be set in the year 2050, following a new team of Ghostbusters who capture ghosts from around the world.[30] In August 2017, Reitman revealed that the series had been postponed to prioritize development on the planned Ghostbusters animated spin-off film.[31]

Netflix animated series edit

An animated streaming television series by Netflix was announced in June 2022. The series will be produced by Jason Reitman and Gil Kenan, both who produced Ghostbusters: Afterlife, and as a production of Ghost Corps and Sony Pictures Animation.[32] Writing for the series had began by March 2024.[33]

Untitled prequel series edit

In May 2019, Aykroyd said that he wrote a prequel script with the production title of Ghostbusters High, and that there are two follow-up projects to Ghostbusters: Afterlife in development. The prequel will explore New Jersey during 1969, when the primary characters first met as teenagers. The project is being considered alternatively for a television series, with Jason Reitman involved with its development. Aykroyd stated that he envisions the project as "a perfect button on all [the filmmakers have] done up to that point".[34]

Main cast and characters edit

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This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in multiple installments in the franchise.

  • An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
  •  A indicates an appearance through archival footage or audio.
  •  C indicates a cameo role.
  •  U indicates an uncredited appearance.
  •  V indicates a voice-only role.
  •  M indicates a model with the actor or actress's likeness served as a body double.
  •  L indicates the actor or actress lent only their likeness for the film.
Character Original film series Animated series Video games Reboot
Ghostbusters Ghostbusters II Ghostbusters:
Afterlife
Ghostbusters:
Frozen Empire
The Real Ghostbusters Extreme Ghostbusters Ghostbusters:
The Video Game
Ghostbusters:
Spirits Unleashed
Ghostbusters:
Rise of the Ghost Lord
Ghostbusters:
Answer the Call
1984 1989 2021 2024 1986–1991 1997 2009 2022 2023 2016

Primary cast edit

Dr. Peter Venkman Bill Murray Lorenzo MusicV
Dave CoulierV
Dave CoulierV Bill MurrayV
Dr. Raymond "Ray" Stantz Dan Aykroyd Frank WelkerV Dan AykroydV[35]
Dr. Egon Spengler Harold Ramis Harold RamisL
Bob GuntonM
Ivan ReitmanM
Harold RamisA Maurice LaMarcheV Harold RamisV Bronze head bust
Dr. Winston Zeddemore Ernie Hudson Arsenio HallV
Buster JonesV
Buster JonesV Ernie HudsonV
Janine Melnitz Annie Potts Laura SummerV
Kath SoucieV
Pat MusickV Annie PottsV
Dana Barrett-Venkman Sigourney Weaver Sigourney WeaverC
Louis Tully Rick Moranis Roger BumpassV
Phoebe Spengler Mckenna Grace
Trevor Spengler Finn Wolfhard
Podcast Logan Kim Appeared[36]
Lucky Domingo Celeste O'Connor Appeared[36]
Callie Spengler Carrie Coon
Gary Grooberson Paul Rudd

Supporting cast edit

Mayor Lenny Clotch David Margulies Aron KincaidV
Frank WelkerV
Robert TowersV
Hal SmithV
Mayor Walter Peck William Atherton William Atherton Neil RossV William AthertonV
Roger Delacorte John Rothman John RothmanC
Nadeem Razmaadi Kumail Nanjiani
Dr. Hubert Wartzki Patton Oswalt
Dr. Lars Pinfield James Acaster Appeared[36]

Ghosts edit

Slimer Ivan ReitmanV Appeared[37] Frank WelkerV Billy WestV Ivan ReitmanV Appeared[38] Adam RayV
Stay Puft Marshmallow Man
The Destructor
Bill Bryan Sarah NatochennyVU
Shelby YoungVU
Shelby YoungVU
Ryan BartleyVU
Frank WelkerV
John StockerV
Appeared Appeared Parade balloon
Zuul
The Gatekeeper
Sigourney Weaver
Ivan ReitmanV
Carrie Coon
Celeste O'Connor
Ivan ReitmanV
Vinz Clortho
The Keymaster
Rick Moranis Paul Rudd
Gozer the Gozerian Slavitza Jovan
Paddi EdwardsV
Olivia WildeU[39]
Emma PortnerM

Shohreh AghdashlooV
Eleanor Twitty Ruth Hale Oliver Appeared[40] Appeared
Mooglie
Ghostbusters Logo
Appeared Jesse D. GoinsVU[a]
Dave CoulierVU[b]
Appeared Neil Casey[c]
Vigo the Carpathian Wilhelm von Homburg
Max von SydowUV
Howie Weed
Dan Aykroyd
Painting Max von SydowV Painting
Ivo Shandor J. K. SimmonsC Brian Doyle-MurrayV
Muncher Josh GadV Appeared
Bug-Eye Ghost Appeared Frank WelkerV Appeared
Melody Emily Alyn Lind
Samhain Bill Martin Appeared Ryan Colt Levy

Production edit

Development edit

Original films (1984–1989) edit

The concept of the first film was inspired by Dan Aykroyd's own fascination with the paranormal (and a history of parapsychology in his own family), and it was conceived by Aykroyd as a vehicle for himself and friend and fellow Saturday Night Live alum John Belushi.[41][page needed] Aykroyd came up with Ghostbusters after reading an article about quantum physics and parapsychology in the American Society of Psychical Research Journal and then watching movies like Ghost Chasers. Aykroyd thought: "Let's redo one of those old ghost comedies, but let's use the research that's being done today. Even at that time, there was plausible research that could point to a device that could capture ectoplasm or materialization; at least visually".[42]

The original story as written by Aykroyd was much more ambitious, and unfocused, than what would be eventually filmed; in Aykroyd's original vision, a group of Ghostbusters would travel through time, space and other dimensions taking on huge ghosts (of which the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man was just one of many). Also, the Ghostbusters wore SWAT-like outfits and used Proton Packs to fight the ghosts; Ghostbusters storyboards show them wearing riot squad–type helmets with movable transparent visors.[43] The original draft of the script written by Aykroyd was very large, compared to a "phone book" by director Ivan Reitman.[44]

Aykroyd pitched his story to director and producer Ivan Reitman, who liked the basic idea but immediately saw the budgetary impossibilities demanded by Aykroyd's first draft. At Reitman's suggestion, the story was given a major overhaul, eventually evolving into the final screenplay which Aykroyd and Harold Ramis finalised during a few months in a Martha's Vineyard bomb shelter, according to Ramis on the DVD commentary track for the movie.[citation needed] When Belushi died from a drug overdose, Aykroyd and Reitman eventually turned to Bill Murray to replace Belushi's role. Belushi's likeness was later used as the starting design for Slimer.

Ghostbusters was a box office hit, prompting Columbia Pictures to produce an animated series based on the film, The Real Ghostbusters (renamed to avoid a conflict with Filmation's existing cartoon, Ghostbusters), as well as to seek out a sequel. Aykroyd and Ramis had not been conformable with a sequel, believing the first film was meant to be self-contained, but eventually agreed.[45]

Struggles with a third film (1990–2014) edit

A second sequel to Ghostbusters had been of interest to Aykroyd and Ramis over the course of the 1990s. During this period Aykroyd wrote a script for a potential third film in the series, titled Ghostbusters III: Hellbent.[46][47] The concept had the characters transported to an alternate version of Manhattan called Manhellton, where the people and places are "hellish" versions of their originals and where the Ghostbusters meet the devil (a modified version of this script was later used in Ghostbusters: The Video Game).[48][49] At the time, Aykroyd and Ramis stated that while there was interest from Columbia Pictures, they were reluctant to move forward, as Murray had become less interested in the project, Reitman had stepped aside to let them (Aykroyd and Ramis) lead the discussions, and by this time Ramis was more interested in directing films than acting in them.[50] To deal with potential actor changes, the script was designed around introducing a new, younger cast serving as the starring roles, while the original cast members would return in supporting roles, with the exception of Peter (Murray) having died off screen. This was framed to have the new Ghostbusters help Ray, Egon, and Winston with their struggling business after Peter had left to be with Dana; ultimately, Aykroyd had rewritten a version of the script that he said that Murray and Reitman would take part in, but by 2002, according to Aykroyd, Columbia had expressed concern over the film's high production costs, and felt that it had become too risky of a proposition.[49] Ramis also expressed that Murray had become "kind of obstructionist" about the film, further souring the film to Columbia.[51]

The fate of the script remained unknown until 2006, when Ramis affirmed that a variation of Aykroyd's Hellbent script was still being considered for the sequel; to reduce the need for special effects and reduce production costs, Ramis had conceived a framing device of having the alternate version of Manhattan exist between moments in time, and featured situations of constant gridlock and where everyone spoke a different language in an otherwise unmodified version of the city. Ramis felt this approach would also reflect the "mundane" qualities of the first two films.[48] Murray was still opposed to the film, according to both Ramis and Hudson as well as Aykroyd.[48][52][53] In 2009, Ramis shot down rumors that Chris Farley, Ben Stiller or Chris Rock had been under consideration to appear in the film.[54]

Lack of interest and motivation continued to hinder progress until 2008.[46] In September, Columbia hired screenwriters Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg to write a new screenplay for a Ghostbusters film, still set to revolve around a new cast of Ghostbusters, with uncertain involvement from the original cast.[55] Aykroyd and Ramis stated filming for this script was expected to start in late 2009 or mid-2010, with a target release window of late 2011 to 2012,[56] and Reitman had committed to directing the film.[57][58] The question remained about Murray's participation on the film. Murray said in a 2010 talk show appearance that "I'd do it only if my character was killed off in the first reel".[59] Aykroyd had said that Murray had read the Stupnitsky-Eisenberg script, which Aykroyd claimed gave Murray the "comic role of a lifetime",[60] but Murray remained adamant about not participating in it.[61] Production on the film continued, working around Murray's lack of participation,[62] and was considering the possibility of recasting Murray's character.[63]

This version of the sequel stalled again, and by July 2012, a new writing team was engaged to revamp the screenplay. Aykroyd said that "[the screenplay has] got to be perfect. That's the whole thing. There's no point in doing it unless it's perfect".[64] Etan Cohen was hired as lead scriptwriter for this version.[65] The new script still centered on a wholly new cast, this time as students from Columbia University that become the new Ghostbusters due to discoveries from their research, with the original Ghostbusters actors, excluding Murray, reprising their roles in the supporting cast. Aykroyd stated that they left enough variability in the script that should Murray want to participate, they could account for him.[66][67]

Eventually, the revised script had been completed with plans to start production in 2015. However, Harold Ramis died on February 24, 2014.[68] Initially, Sony/Columbia said that Ramis's role in the film had been minimal and would not affect production, but Reitman felt that the screenplay had to be reworked to better account for this, and approached the studio with his concerns.[69] Following his meetings with Sony, Reitman instead decided to drop out as director of the film, a combination of the impact of Ramis' death on his outlook, the struggles to get a third Ghostbusters film made, and a desire to work on smaller projects such as the recently completed Draft Day. Reitman committed to Sony to remain on in production and helped Sony look for a new director for the film.[70] Over mid-2014, Sony pursued a short list of potential directors for the film. Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller were in talks to direct the film, but passed on the project.[71] Ruben Fleischer had also been considered.[72]

Alternate dimensions and spin-off developments (2014–2018) edit

By late 2014, Paul Feig had been attached as the potential director for the third film, but Sony officially announced in August that Feig had been brought aboard to helm a reboot of Ghostbusters featuring an all-female cast.[73] Feig had been approached by Reitman and Sony's Amy Pascal to direct the sequel, but Feig turned this down, feeling the concept of the former Ghostbusters passing their roles to a new set of Ghostbusters would not allow him to give the new cast their proper time in the spotlight.[74] These talks resulted in the concept of the reboot as the best way to progress the franchise; this also allowed Feig to avoid issues with the canon from the previous films.[75] Feig partnered with Katie Dippold for the screenplay. Production started in mid-2015, and the film was released in July 2016 under the name Ghostbusters; it was later rebranded in home media as Ghostbusters: Answer the Call to distinguish it from the first film in the franchise.

During production of the 2016 Ghostbusters, Reitman stated that Sony Pictures had been coming off a series of flops, and were looking into a property comparable to the Marvel Cinematic Universe from which they could pull sequels, side stories, and other options for several years to follow. Reitman approached Sony with the idea of "Ghost Corps", a series of films based on the Ghostbusters franchise.[76] Sony founded Ghost Corps in 2015, with Reitman and Aykroyd overseeing its productions. Ghostbusters became the first film branded with the Ghost Corps name.[77]

During the production of Ghostbusters (2016), two additional Ghostbusters related projects emerged, tied to the Ghost Corps studio. In March 2015, Deadline wrote that an all-male lead Ghostbusters film was being developed by Sony's Ghost Corps label, with Channing Tatum and Chris Pratt starring.[78] Anthony and Joe Russo signed on as co-directors, from a script by Drew Pearce, while Reid Carolin and Peter Kiernan would produce the project.[79][80] In 2016, the project was reportedly cancelled, with the Russo brothers no longer attached.[81] Ivan Reitman later stated that he was not involved with the project, but it never got past early-development stages, with 30-some pages of script written.[82]

The second Ghostbusters-related project reported during this time was an animated film, produced by Reitman and distributed by Sony Pictures Animation. Fletcher Moules was hired to oversee the project as both an animator and the director.[19][20] The film will be told from the perspective of ghosts.[83]

Following the release of Ghostbusters in 2016, Sony Pictures announced that a sequel to the film was in development.[84] In November, Feig expressed his doubts that the sequel would be made, due to the film performing under expectation at the box office.[85] In response to Feig's comments, Reitman asserted that "there's going to be many other Ghostbusters movies, they're just in development right now".[86]

Return to the original timeline (2018–ongoing) edit

In an interview in November 2018, Aykroyd spoke of a new script being developed for a Ghostbusters film that would potentially bring together himself, Murray, and Hudson back in their previous roles, even considering Murray's previous reluctance to return.[87]

A new Ghostbusters film connected to the original two films was confirmed to be in development the following year, with it originally being scheduled for July 10, 2020. Ivan Reitman's son Jason Reitman directed the film, with a script co-written by Jason Reitman and Gil Kenan. Ivan Reitman served as a producer, while The Montecito Picture Company worked on production. Ivan described the film as "passing the torch".[22][88]

Jason Reitman used the title "Rust City" during the development and pre-production stages to keep the project a secret.[89][22]

After the release of Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Aykroyd expressed interest in having the surviving cast of the original Ghostbusters team reprise their roles in up to three sequels.[90] In April 2022, it was announced that a sequel to Afterlife was in early development.[91][92] This was confirmed by Jason Reitman under the working title Firehouse two months later.[93]

Additional crew and production details edit

Title Crew/Detail
Composer(s) Title song Cinematographer Editors Production companies Distributing companies Running time
Film productions
Ghostbusters Elmer Bernstein Ghostbusters by Ray Parker, Jr. László Kovács Sheldon Kahn
David E. Blewitt
Columbia Pictures
Delphi Productions
Black Rhino Productions
Bernie Brillstein Productions
Columbia Pictures 105 minutes
Ghostbusters II Randy Edelman Michael Chapman Donn Cambern
Sheldon Kahn
Columbia Pictures 108 minutes
Ghostbusters Theodore Shapiro Ghostbusters (I'm Not Afraid) by Fall Out Boy
Missy Elliott
Robert Yeoman Brent White
Melissa Bretherton
Ghost Corps
LStar Capital
Pascal Pictures
Columbia Pictures
Feigco Entertainment
Village Roadshow Pictures
The Montecito Picture Company
Sony Pictures Releasing 116 minutes
Ghostbusters: Afterlife Rob Simonsen Eric Steelberg Nathan Orloff
Dana E. Glauberman
Ghost Corps
Bron Creative
Columbia Pictures
Right of Way Films
The Montecito Picture Company
125 minutes
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Dario Marianelli TBA Nathan Orloff
Shane Reid
Ghost Corps
Bron Creative
Columbia Pictures
Right of Way Films
115 minutes
Television productions
The Real Ghostbusters Haim Saban
Shuki Levy
Steve Rucker
Thomas Chase Jones
Ghostbusters by Ray Parker, Jr. Allan Gelbart
Gregory K. Bowron
Richard Bruce Elliott
DIC Entertainment[d]
Columbia Pictures Television
Coca-Cola Telecommunications
Columbia Pictures Television Distribution
2,800 minutes
(20 minutes/episode)
Extreme Ghostbusters Jim Latham Ghostbusters by Jim Cummings Mark Scheib
Kyle Solorio
Eric C. Daroca
Paul D. Calder
Eytan Sternberg
Bruce W. Cathcart
Adelaide Productions
Columbia TriStar Television
Bohbot Entertainment
Columbia TriStar Domestic Television
800 minutes
(20 minutes/episode)

Reception edit

Box office performance edit

Film Box office gross Box office ranking Budget Ref.
North America Other territories Worldwide US and Canada Worldwide
Ghostbusters $243,578,797 $53,000,000 $296,578,797 #153 (#26(A)) #572 $30 million [94]
Ghostbusters II $112,494,738 $102,900,000 $215,394,738 #671 #834 $37 million [95]
Ghostbusters $128,350,574 $100,796,935 $229,147,509 #537 #774 $144 million [96]
Ghostbusters: Afterlife $129,360,575 $74,973,880 $204,334,455 #532 #905 $75 million[97] [98]
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire $107,387,915 $80,600,000 $187,987,915 #718 #1,031 $100 million[99] [100][101]
Totals $721,172,599 $412,270,815 $1,133,443,414 $386 million [102]
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Critical and public response edit

Film Critical Public
Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore
Ghostbusters 95% (79 reviews)[103] 71 (8 reviews)[104]
Ghostbusters II 55% (40 reviews)[105] 56 (14 reviews)[106] A-[107]
Ghostbusters 74% (394 reviews)[108] 60 (52 reviews)[109] B+[107]
Ghostbusters: Afterlife 64% (308 reviews)[110] 45 (47 reviews)[111] A-[107]
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire 44% (268 reviews)[112] 46 (50 reviews)[113] B+[114]

Cultural impact edit

According to the director commentary on the Ghostbusters DVD, the movie's cultural impact was felt almost immediately. The building that was Dana Barrett's apartment building in Ghostbusters has, since the release of the film, been known as the Ghostbusters Building,[115] and along with the Hook and Ladder Firehouse, has become a real-world New York City tourist attraction.[116] In May 2010, the group Improv Everywhere, at the invitation of the New York Public Library, staged a Ghostbusters-themed "mission" in the same reading room used in the film.[117] The video game Burnout Paradise pays homage to the franchise with a car titled the 'Manhattan Spirit', which is based on the Ecto-1.[118]

The movie Be Kind Rewind includes a sequence in which Jack Black, Mos Def, and others recreate the first movie using props and costumes made by themselves, a guest appearance by Sigourney Weaver, and a version of the theme sung by Jack Black.[119]

On June 9, 2013, a trailer for a documentary called Spook Central, featuring clips from Ghostbusters alongside discussions of the perceived meanings in the film, mimicking the style of the documentary Room 237, was uploaded to YouTube.[120]

The movie's catchphrase, "Who you gonna call?", has been used in other media, like the 1990s Casper cartoon series.[121] In the 1995 film version of Casper, Dan Aykroyd appears in character as Ray Stantz having been hired to remove the Whipstaff Manor of ghosts but having been foiled by the Ghostly Trio, Stantz sheepishly tells the new owners, "Who ya gonna call? Someone else".[122]

In 2016, independent filmmakers produced a video titled Ghostheads, which showcases and profiles various "Ghostheads" (self-named fans of the franchise ala "Trekkers" for Star Trek), and different individual franchises throughout the United States and Canada.[123]

In 2018, the Carabinieri of Pavia named the plan to arrest an art thief who used a ghostly bed sheet to be unrecognizable "Operazione Ghostbusters" ("Operation Ghostbusters").[124]

In 2021, The Buffalo Ghostbusters asked fans from all around the world to raise money for a new full-size replica Ghostbusters sign, which it later donated to Hook & Ladder 8 in New York City, commonly known as "The Ghostbusters Firehouse."[125] The sign now prominently hangs outside year-round, above the main entrance, and is visited often by fans. This has led to an annual fundraiser, with a celebration at the firehouse planned each year in early June to coincide with "Ghostbusters Day."[126]

Music edit

The first film sparked the catchphrases, "Who ya gonna call? Ghostbusters!" and "I ain't afraid of no ghost". Both came from the theme song performed by Ray Parker Jr., who wrote it in a day and a half.[127] The song was a huge hit, staying at No. 1 for three weeks on Billboard's Hot 100 chart and No. 1 for two weeks on the Black Singles chart. The song earned Parker an Academy Award nomination for "Best Original Song".

The music video produced for the song is considered one of the key productions in the early music video era, and was a No. 1 MTV video. Directed by Reitman, and produced by Jeffrey Abelson, the video organically integrated footage of the film in a specially designed haunted house, lined with neon in its entirety. The film footage was intercut with a humorous performance by Parker and featured cameo appearances by celebrities who joined in the call and response chorus, including Chevy Chase, Irene Cara, John Candy, Nickolas Ashford, Melissa Gilbert, Jeffrey Tambor, George Wendt, Al Franken, Danny DeVito, Carly Simon, Peter Falk, and Teri Garr. The video ends with footage of the four main Ghostbusters actors, in costume and character, dancing in Times Square behind Parker, joining in the singing.

The sequel spawned two singles from its soundtrack. R&B artist Bobby Brown had a successful hit with "On Our Own", while hip hop group Run-D.M.C. were commissioned to perform "Ghostbusters (rap version)" for the sequel.

Other media and merchandise edit

The film spawned a theme park special effects show at Universal Studios Florida that closed in 1996. The Ghostbusters were later featured in a lip-synching dance show including Beetlejuice on the steps of the New York Public Library facade at the park. The characters were all-new and "extreme" versions in the show, save for the Zeddemore character. Their Ecto-1 automobile was used to drive them around the park, and was often used in the park's annual "Macy's Holiday Parade". For the show, an experimental silicone skin was used on Slimer, which took two weeks to put together.[128] The show, Ecto-1, and all other Ghostbuster trademarks were discontinued in 2005 when Universal did not renew the rights for theme park use, with the Firehouse facade being integrated with the park's Rip Ride Rockit rollercoaster after all decals and the Ghostbuster sign was removed from the building. In 2019, however, the Ghostbusters returned to the park as a deal between Universal and Sony Entertainment to create a haunted house based on the original film for their annual fall event, Halloween Horror Nights, in both their Orlando and Hollywood parks. The franchise's history with the park in Orlando was referenced in marketing promotion for the event and the house itself, as well as various easter eggs spotted during the event in Florida.

The National Entertainment Collectibles Association (NECA) released a line of 7" scale action figures based on the first movie, but only produced a series of ghost characters, as Murray refused the rights to use his facial likeness. Their first and only series included Gozer, Slimer (or Onionhead), the Terror Dogs: Zuul and Vinz Clortho, and a massive Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man, contrasting the diminutive figure that was in the original figure line.[129]

Ertl released a die-cast 1/25 scale Ectomobile, also known as the Ecto-1, the Ghostbusters' main transportation. Rubies' Costumes has produced a Ghostbusters Halloween costume, consisting of a one-piece jumpsuit with logos and an inflatable Proton Pack.

By 2007, Ghostbusters merchandise sales had exceeded $1 billion in revenue.[130]

Art Asylum's Minimates toy line features a Ghostbusters sub-line, including a box set of characters from the 2009 video game. Extreme Ghostbusters has also seen a line of children's toys released by Trendmasters.[131][unreliable source] Toys R Us released the Villains Series 3 of the Ghostbusters Minimates in January 2010.[132]

The Parallax Corporation[133] produces a line of marshmallows in a collectible box licensed under the Stay Puft Marshmallows brand.[134]

Mattel has produced a series of action figures based on characters from both the 1984 & 1989 movies and the 2009 video game, most of which were sold exclusively on their MattyCollector.Com webstore. This 6" line featured Peter, Ray, Egon, Winston, Gatekeeper Dana, Keymaster Louis, Walter Peck, Vigo the Carpathian, and most of the ghosts including a giant Mr Stay Puft. Mattel also offered a series of 12" figures with fabric clothing and light-up proton packs/slime blowers, as well as a number of replica toy props such as the PKE Meter & Ghost Trap. For retail stores, there was a "retro" series of 8-inch, cloth-costumed action figures based on the animated series, and a festive 6" Ghostbusters II set featuring the team in their dark grey uniforms with Santa hats.

At the February 2015 Toyfair Diamond Select Toys revealed several figures in a new 7" action figure line based on the first movie. These include Ray, Winston, Peter, Egon, Gozer, the Terror Dogs (Zuul & Vinz Clortho), Dana, and Louis. Each figure also includes pieces to assemble a diorama of the rooftop temple.

In 2017, Playmobil also produced a toy line featuring the Ghostbusters and essential elements from the first movie, including Dana Barret, the Marshmallow Man and Ecto-1.[135]

The Ghostbusters' firehouse, in reality the still-used Hook & Ladder Company 8 fire station in New York, has become an icon of the franchise. It has become the basis for, among other products, Lego[citation needed] and Playmobil toy sets.[135]

Video games edit

Year Title System Developer Publisher
1984 Ghostbusters Commodore 64, Apple II, Atari 8-bit family, MSX Activision
1985 Ghostbusters Atari 2600, IBM PCjr/Tandy 1000
1985 Ghostbusters Amstrad CPC James Software Ltd. Activision
1986 Ghostbusters ZX Spectrum
1986 Ghostbusters NES/Famicom Bits Laboratory Activision, Tokuma Shoten (Japan only)
1987 Ghostbusters Master System Compile Sega
1987 The Real Ghostbusters Arcade Data East Data East
1988 The Real Ghostbusters Amiga, Atari ST Activision
1988 The Real Ghostbusters Amstrad CPC Software Studios
1989 The Real Ghostbusters Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum Mr. Micro Ltd.
1989 Ghostbusters II MS-DOS Dynamix
1989 Ghostbusters II Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, MSX Foursfield
1990 Ghostbusters II NES Imagineering
1990 Ghostbusters Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Sega, Compile Sega
1990 New Ghostbusters II Game Boy, NES/Famicom Hal Laboratory Hal Laboratory, Activision (GB version, NA & EU only)
1992 Ghostbusters II Atari 2600 Avantgarde Software Activision, Salu Ltd.
1993 The Real Ghostbusters Game Boy Kemco Activision
2009 Ghostbusters: The Video Game Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows Terminal Reality Atari, Sony Computer Entertainment (PS3 version, Europe only)
2009 Ghostbusters: The Video Game Wii, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable Red Fly Studios Atari, Sony Computer Entertainment (PS2 version, Europe only)
2009 Ghostbusters: The Video Game Nintendo DS Zen Studios Atari
2011 Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Steam Behaviour Santiago
2012 Ghostbusters: Paranormal Blast iOS, Android XMG Studio
2013 Beeline's Ghostbusters iOS Beeline Interactive Capcom
2014 Ghostbusters Pinball iOS, Android FarSight Studios
2016 Ghostbusters PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Steam FireForge Games Activision
2016 Ghostbusters: Slime City iOS, Android EightPixelsSquare
2018 Ghostbusters World iOS, Android NextAge Columbia Pictures, Ghost Corps, FourThirtyThree Inc.
2019 Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Epic Games Store, Steam Saber Interactive Mad Dog Games
2022 Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed[136][137][138] Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S IllFonic
2023 Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord[139][140][141] Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest Pro, PlayStation VR2 nDreams Sony Pictures Virtual Reality

In PlayStation Home, the PlayStation 3's online community-based social gaming network, Loot Interactive, in association with Atari and Terminal Reality, released a Ghostbusters-themed apartment space on June 18, 2009.[142][unreliable source] Called the "Ghostbusters Firehouse: On Location", this space is dedicated to the 25th anniversary of Ghostbusters and its worldwide release on Blu-ray. The Firehouse personal space is a detailed replica of the three floor Ghostbusters headquarters from the original film, including the ghost containment unit in the basement, the garage and office areas on the 1st floor, plus the living room, laboratory, fire poles, bedroom and bathroom areas.

Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff's 2014 Halloween event features a Ghostbusters theme to commemorate the film's 30th anniversary. The story involves Peter, Cleveland, Joe, and Quagmire becoming Ghostbusters to fight a paranormal invasion in Quahog. Included in the event are Ghostbuster uniforms for Peter and company, the Ghostbuster firehouse, and Ecto-1.[citation needed] The 2015 toys-to-life game Lego Dimensions features multiple characters, locations and stages based on the Ghostbusters franchise, including the original films and Paul Feig's Ghostbusters. On June 4, the theme park simulation game Planet Coaster added a Ghostbusters-themed pack.

Slot machine edit

The Ghostbusters slot machine was one of the most anticipated games released by International Game Technology in 2012. It is popular in the casinos of Las Vegas and there is also an online version of the game. It features 5 reels and 30 paylines with 3 interactive bonus rounds that can be unlocked. Dan Ackroyd also provided custom speech as Ray Stantz. [citation needed]

Pinball edit

Stern Pinball released a Ghostbusters pinball game in June 2016. The game is available in three models: Pro, Premium, and Limited Edition. The game includes audio clips from the first two movies, as well as custom voice work from Ernie Hudson.[143]

Comic books edit

 
Ray Stantz of the Ghostbusters battles a rampaging Stay Puft Marshmallow Man in this Graham Crackers variant cover to Ghostbusters: Legion #1. Published by 88MPH.

In the late 1980s, NOW Comics and Marvel UK published The Real Ghostbusters, comics based on the TV series of the same name.

In May 2003, Sony signed an agreement with 88MPH Studios to work on a comic update of the Ghostbusters film, to be released later in the year.[144][145][unreliable source?] Ghostbusters: Legion saw the return of the four Ghostbusters and the principal cast from the film. Legion updated the series by setting the events of the first film in 2004, rather than 1984. Set six months after the Gozer incident, the series was designed to follow the Ghostbusters as their initial fame faded and they returned to the regular chore of busting ghosts on a daily basis. The series sees the team run ragged as a spate of supernatural crimes and other related occurrences plague the city, as well as contemplating the greater effects of their success beyond the immediate media attention.

Manga publisher Tokyopop produced an original English-language manga around the same time the video game was announced. It was released in October 2008,[146][147] under the title Ghostbusters: Ghost Busted. Taking place between the second film and the game, the manga featured a series of one-shot stories from several different artists and writers, as well as a subplot involving Jack Hardemeyer (from the second movie) and a vengeful army of ghosts attempting to get revenge on the Ghostbusters.

IDW Publishing also released a comic book series based on the franchise. Their first series, Ghostbusters: The Other Side, was written by Keith Champagne, with art by Tom Nguyen.[148] A second series was later released in 2009 as Ghostbusters: Displaced Aggression. A third series, Ghostbusters: Haunted Holidays was released in November 2010. From September 2011 through December 2012, IDW published an ongoing series that ran 16 issues, written by Erik Burnham with art by Dan Schoening and Luis Antonio Delgado.[149] From February 2013 through September 2014, a new ongoing series titled The New Ghostbusters, also by Burnham, Schoening, and Delgado, ran 20 issues.[150]

In 2019, IDW published a 5 issue collection that saw The Ghostbusters & The Transformers crossover entitled Transformers Ghostbusters - Ghosts of Cybertron, where The Ghostbusters team up with The Autobots to fight ghosts of The Decepticons.[citation needed]

For the occasion of the mutual 30-year anniversary of both franchises, IDW published a limited crossover series titled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Ghostbusters in 2014, featuring the IDW version of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles joining forces with the comics Ghostbusters.[151] The success of the series launched a sequel—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Ghostbusters 2—three years later, with an accompanying assortment of action figures blending the Turtles' and the Ghostbusters' physical features.[152][153]

Ghostbusters: Back in Town, a limited comic book series, is set to be published in 2024 by Dark Horse Comics. The series is set between Ghostbusters: Afterlife and Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire.[154][155][156][157]

Books edit

  • Ghostbusters: The Return is a 2004 novel written by Sholly Fisch in celebration of the franchise's 20th anniversary. Set two years after Ghostbusters II, the novel revolves around Venkman running for mayor of New York City and an ancient entity trying to conquer the world by bringing urban legends to life.[citation needed]
  • Tobin's Spirit Guide: Official Ghostbusters Edition is a 2016 fiction reference book written by Erik Burnham to tie in with the release of the Ghostbusters reboot. The book is mentioned in the first film and later seen in a digital databank version in the sequel.[citation needed]
  • Ghosts from Our Past: Both Literally and Figuratively: The Study of the Paranormal is a 2016 fiction reference book written by Andrew Shaffer under the pen names of "Erin Gilbert" and "Abby L. Yates". The book appears in the reboot film, being the manual written by the two protagonists, which also ends up being the cause of their reunion.[citation needed]

Notes edit

  1. ^ In the episode "The Copycat", Goins provides the voice of Copycat, a shape-shifting ghost who briefly takes the form of Mooglie.
  2. ^ Copycat, while taking the form of Mooglie, is briefly voiced by Dave Coulier in which the former does an impression of Peter Venkman.
  3. ^ Neil Casey portrays Rowan North, an occultist and supernatural enthusiast who takes the form of Mooglie as a ghost.
  4. ^ Animation outsourced to Wang Film Productions, TMS Entertainment, Toei Animation, Trans Arts, Dong Yang Animation, Saerom Animation, Plus One Animation, Sei Young Animation, Daiwon, Visual 80, Hanho Heung-Up and KK C&D Asia.

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ghostbusters, franchise, ghostbusters, franchise, consists, american, supernatural, comedies, based, original, concept, created, aykroyd, harold, ramis, 1984, plot, ostensibly, centers, around, group, eccentric, york, city, parapsychologists, investigate, enco. The Ghostbusters franchise consists of American supernatural comedies based on an original concept created by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis in 1984 The plot ostensibly centers around a group of eccentric New York City parapsychologists who investigate encounter and capture ghosts paranormal manifestations demigods and demons The franchise expanded with licensed action figures books comic books video games television series theme park attractions and other original Ghostbusters themed products GhostbustersOfficial franchise logoCreated byDan Aykroyd Harold RamisOriginal workGhostbusters 1984 OwnerColumbia Pictures Ghost Corps Sony Pictures Years1984 presentPrint publicationsComicsSeries historyFilms and televisionFilm s Ghostbusters 1984 Ghostbusters II 1989 Ghostbusters 2016 Ghostbusters Afterlife 2021 Ghostbusters Frozen Empire 2024 Television seriesThe Real Ghostbusters 1986 1991 Extreme Ghostbusters 1997 GamesVideo game s List of video gamesAudioOriginal music Ghostbusters On Our Own Good Girls Girls Talk Boys Contents 1 Setting 1 1 Technology 1 2 Transportation 2 Films 2 1 Original series 2 1 1 Ghostbusters 1984 2 1 2 Ghostbusters II 1989 2 1 3 Ghostbusters Afterlife 2021 2 1 4 Ghostbusters Frozen Empire 2024 2 2 Reboot 2 2 1 Ghostbusters 2016 2 3 Future 2 3 1 Untitled animated film 2 3 2 Potential spin off film 3 Television 3 1 The Real Ghostbusters 1986 1991 3 2 Extreme Ghostbusters 1997 3 3 Future 3 3 1 Ghostbusters Ecto Force TBA 3 3 2 Netflix animated series 3 3 3 Untitled prequel series 4 Main cast and characters 4 1 Primary cast 4 2 Supporting cast 4 3 Ghosts 5 Production 5 1 Development 5 1 1 Original films 1984 1989 5 1 2 Struggles with a third film 1990 2014 5 1 3 Alternate dimensions and spin off developments 2014 2018 5 1 4 Return to the original timeline 2018 ongoing 5 2 Additional crew and production details 6 Reception 6 1 Box office performance 6 2 Critical and public response 6 3 Cultural impact 7 Music 8 Other media and merchandise 8 1 Video games 8 2 Slot machine 8 3 Pinball 8 4 Comic books 8 5 Books 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksSetting edit nbsp Ghostbusters Ectomobile Cadillac Miller Meteor Technology edit The Ghostbusters use a specialized set of equipment in the 1984 film and all subsequent Ghostbusters fiction includes similar equipment to aid in the capture and containment of ghosts Their equipment includes proton packs used to control and lasso ghosts ghost traps used to capture ghosts and PKE meters handheld devices used to detect psychokinetic energy In addition to the main technology used in the series a script draft for Ghostbusters III includes the Ghostbusters developing a machine to transport themselves to an alternate Manhattan to save New York 1 Transportation edit Main article EctomobileFilms editGhostbusters story chronology Original continuity Ghostbusters 1984 Ghostbusters II 1989 Ghostbusters Afterlife 2021 Ghostbusters Spirits Unleashed 2022 2023 Ghostbusters Frozen Empire 2024 Ghostbusters film animated continuity Ghostbusters 1984 The Real Ghostbusters Season 1 4 Ghostbusters II 1989 The Real Ghostbusters Season 5 7 Extreme Ghostbusters 1997 The Video Game continuity Ghostbusters 1984 Ghostbusters II 1989 Ghostbusters The Video Game 2009 Reboot continuity Ghostbusters 2016 Ghostbusters 101 2017 Ghostbusters Answer the Call 2017 2018 Ghostbusters Crossing Over 2018 Film U S release date Director Screenwriters Producer s Original series Ghostbusters June 8 1984 Ivan Reitman Dan Aykroyd amp Harold Ramis Ivan Reitman Ghostbusters II June 16 1989 1989 06 16 Ghostbusters Afterlife November 19 2021 2021 11 19 Jason Reitman Gil Kenan amp Jason Reitman Ghostbusters Frozen Empire March 22 2024 2024 03 22 Gil Kenan Ivan Reitman Jason Reitman amp Jason Blumenfeld Reboot Ghostbusters July 15 2016 2016 07 15 Paul Feig Paul Feig amp Katie Dippold Amy Pascal amp Ivan Reitman Original series edit Ghostbusters 1984 edit Main article Ghostbusters Ghostbusters the first film in the series is a 1984 sci fi comedy film about three New York City scientists After they are fired from Columbia University they start their own business investigating and capturing ghosts Starring Bill Murray Dan Aykroyd Harold Ramis Rick Moranis Sigourney Weaver Annie Potts and Ernie Hudson it was released in the United States on June 8 1984 It had been made on a US 30 million budget but it grossed approximately US 240 million in the United States and over US 50 million abroad during its theatrical run more than the domestic gross of the second Indiana Jones installment making it the most successful film in America that year after re releases and one of the most successful comedies of the 1980s The American Film Institute ranked it 28th in its list of the top 100 comedies of all time 2 IGN voted Ghostbusters the greatest comedy ever in 2005 3 The TV Channel Bravo ranked Ghostbusters number 28 on their 100 Funniest Movies list in 2006 4 Ghostbusters II 1989 edit Main article Ghostbusters II The second film Ghostbusters II was released on June 16 1989 Taking place five years after the first the Ghostbusters have lost their credibility due to the amount of property damage they have caused but identify a new threat to New York City after discovering a river of ectoplasmic slime that reacts to the great deal of negative emotions within the city Murray Aykroyd Ramis Hudson Weaver Potts and Moranis reprised their roles from the first film and were joined by Peter MacNicol and Wilhelm von Homburg among others After the success of the first film and the animated series The Real Ghostbusters Columbia Pictures pressed the producers to make a sequel Aykroyd Ramis and Reitman were uncomfortable with this at first as the original film was intended to be conclusive and they wished to work on other projects Eventually they agreed and created a script The sequel earned US 215 million off a US 37 million budget but received lukewarm reviews compared to the first film Ghostbusters Afterlife 2021 edit Main article Ghostbusters Afterlife The third film Ghostbusters Afterlife was released on November 19 2021 5 Taking place thirty two years after the second the Ghostbusters have disbanded and their legacy is mostly forgotten A single mother and her children move to an Oklahoma farm they inherited from her estranged father Egon Spengler who went on a mission to prevent an apocalypse The film was directed by Jason Reitman son of original director Ivan Reitman with a script co written by himself and Gil Kenan while Ivan Reitman served as a producer The cast includes Mckenna Grace Finn Wolfhard Carrie Coon and Paul Rudd 6 7 8 9 and were joined by Logan Kim and Celeste O Connor among others Additionally Murray Aykroyd Hudson Potts and Weaver appear in supporting roles reprising their characters from the first two films The film received mixed to positive reviews but was a commercial success earning 204 million on a 75 million budget Ghostbusters Frozen Empire 2024 edit Main article Ghostbusters Frozen Empire The fourth film Ghostbusters Frozen Empire was released on March 22 2024 Taking place three years after the third the Spengler family decide to leave Summerville Oklahoma and go back to where it all started the iconic New York City firehouse and help the original Ghostbusters who have developed a top secret research lab to take busting ghosts to the next level But when the discovery of an ancient artifact unleashes an evil force Ghostbusters new and old must join forces to protect their home and save the world from a second Ice Age 10 The film was directed by Gil Kenan with a script co written by himself and Jason Reitman while Reitman served as a producer Grace Wolfhard Coon Rudd Kim and O Connor reprise their roles from Afterlife and were joined by Kumail Nanjiani and Patton Oswalt among others Murray Aykroyd Hudson Potts and Atherton appear in supporting roles reprising their characters from the previous films Reboot edit Ghostbusters 2016 edit Main article Ghostbusters 2016 film The 2016 film Ghostbusters is a relaunch of the franchise which takes place in an alternate universe 11 12 13 14 featuring a new cast of characters but follows a similar narrative as the original film A group of eccentric researchers make discoveries within paranormal incidents with their intentions being to detect and capture ghosts and protect New York City from those spirits The film principally features a new cast starring Kristen Wiig Melissa McCarthy Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon as the all female Ghostbuster team along with Chris Hemsworth as their male receptionist 15 16 Additionally Aykroyd Murray Weaver Hudson and Potts all had small cameo roles The film was released on July 15 2016 as Ghostbusters with the home media released being rebranded to Ghostbusters Answer the Call 17 It received mixed reviews and grossed US 229 million off a US 144 million budget after accounting for marketing a 70 million loss 18 Future edit Untitled animated film edit In October 2015 Ivan Reitman announced that he was producing an animated film for Sony Pictures Animation with Fletcher Moules attached to the project as both animator and director 19 20 The film will tell a story from the perspective of ghosts 21 The film would begin production following the completion and release of Ghostbusters Afterlife 22 The project was reconfirmed in June 2022 with Jennifer Kluska and Chris Prynoski as directors and Brenda Hsueh as the writer of the film 23 Potential spin off film edit In December 2014 the Sony Pictures hack revealed that an action comedy spin off film centered around another team of Ghostbusters was in development Channing Tatum Reid Carolin and the Russo brothers pitched the movie to the studio and was confirmed to supplement and be in development simultaneously with Paul Feig s Ghostbusters Answer the Call and intended to be the first installment in a series of films inspired by Christopher Nolan s The Dark Knight Trilogy Tatum was being courted to star in the film with Chris Pratt viewed as his potential co star 24 By March 2015 the film was officially confirmed to be in active development 24 Written by Drew Pearce the film was seen as an expansion of the Ghostbusters multiverse Ivan Reitman described its development as being in line with the plans and production bible that they had created thirty years prior during the original film the purpose of the project was to build the Ghostbusters into the universe it always promised it might become Joe and Anthony Russo were in early negotiations to direct the film Ivan Reitman the Russo brothers Channing Tatum Reid Carolin and Peter Kiernan were to serve as producers 25 By June however Tatum confirmed that the project had been delayed in favor of other projects 26 In February 2022 Phil Lord and Christopher Miller announced that they had been attached to the project during its development stages also saying that there is still potential at the studio that the film will be green lit in the future 27 Television editSeries Season Episodes First released Last released Networks The Real Ghostbusters 7 140 September 13 1986 October 5 1991 ABC amp Broadcast syndication Extreme Ghostbusters 1 40 September 1 1997 December 4 1997 Broadcast syndication The Real Ghostbusters 1986 1991 edit Main article The Real Ghostbusters From 1986 to 1991 Columbia Pictures Television and DIC Entertainment produced an animated spin off television series created by Harold Ramis and Dan Aykroyd entitled The Real Ghostbusters The Real was added to the title due to a dispute with Filmation and its Ghostbusters properties 28 The series continues the adventures of paranormal investigators Venkman Stantz Spengler Zeddemore their secretary Melnitz and their mascot ghost Slimer The Real Ghostbusters was nominated for an Emmy 29 When the show s producers began to see the youth appeal of the character Slimer he began to be featured more prominently In 1988 the series was retooled and renamed Slimer and the Real Ghostbusters and featured an hour long format with a typical Real Ghostbusters episode leading into a more kid friendly Slimer cartoon As the series progressed the regular Real Ghostbusters episodes started to become lighter in tone so as not to frighten the growing fanbase of young children citation needed Additionally the characterizations became more one dimensional and the animation became less detailed citation needed More changes went on behind the scenes as well with the departure of writer J Michael Straczynski citation needed Dave Coulier of Full House fame came on to fill the role of Peter voiced by Lorenzo Music Buster Jones took over Winston from Arsenio Hall and Kath Soucie took on Janine after Laura Summer voiced the role Straczynski returned to the series temporarily in the 1990 season citation needed The only cast members who remained throughout the entire series were Frank Welker voice of Stantz and Slimer and Maurice LaMarche voice of Spengler The show was cancelled in 1991 Extreme Ghostbusters 1997 edit Main article Extreme Ghostbusters Extreme Ghostbusters was a sequel and spin off of The Real Ghostbusters that aired in late 1997 The show featured a new team of younger Ghostbusters led by veteran Ghostbuster Egon Spengler with LaMarche reprising his role from the previous series secretary Janine Melnitz and the ghost Slimer The premise is similar to the plot of Ghostbusters II Set years after the end of The Real Ghostbusters a lack of supernatural activity has put the Ghostbusters out of business Each has gone his separate way except for Egon who still lives in the Firehouse to monitor the containment unit further his studies and teach a class on the paranormal at a local college When ghosts start to reappear Egon is forced to recruit his four students as the new Ghostbusters The new Ghostbusters were Kylie Griffin a genius expert on the occult and female counterpart to Egon Eduardo Rivera a hip cynical Latino slacker and counterpart to Peter Garrett Miller a wheelchair bound young athlete and counterpart to Winston and Roland Jackson a studious African American machinery whiz and counterpart to Ray The show was given the Los Angeles Commission on Disabilities Award for making one of its main characters Garrett disabled but universally relatable citation needed Future edit Ghostbusters Ecto Force TBA edit In June 2016 a new animated series titled Ghostbusters Ecto Force was announced to be in development with an initial targeted release of early 2018 The series was to be set in the year 2050 following a new team of Ghostbusters who capture ghosts from around the world 30 In August 2017 Reitman revealed that the series had been postponed to prioritize development on the planned Ghostbusters animated spin off film 31 Netflix animated series edit An animated streaming television series by Netflix was announced in June 2022 The series will be produced by Jason Reitman and Gil Kenan both who produced Ghostbusters Afterlife and as a production of Ghost Corps and Sony Pictures Animation 32 Writing for the series had began by March 2024 33 Untitled prequel series edit In May 2019 Aykroyd said that he wrote a prequel script with the production title of Ghostbusters High and that there are two follow up projects to Ghostbusters Afterlife in development The prequel will explore New Jersey during 1969 when the primary characters first met as teenagers The project is being considered alternatively for a television series with Jason Reitman involved with its development Aykroyd stated that he envisions the project as a perfect button on all the filmmakers have done up to that point 34 Main cast and characters editMain article List of Ghostbusters characters List indicator s This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in multiple installments in the franchise An empty dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film or that the character s official presence has not yet been confirmed A indicates an appearance through archival footage or audio C indicates a cameo role U indicates an uncredited appearance V indicates a voice only role M indicates a model with the actor or actress s likeness served as a body double L indicates the actor or actress lent only their likeness for the film Character Original film series Animated series Video games Reboot Ghostbusters Ghostbusters II Ghostbusters Afterlife Ghostbusters Frozen Empire The Real Ghostbusters Extreme Ghostbusters Ghostbusters The Video Game Ghostbusters Spirits Unleashed Ghostbusters Rise of the Ghost Lord Ghostbusters Answer the Call 1984 1989 2021 2024 1986 1991 1997 2009 2022 2023 2016 Primary cast edit Dr Peter Venkman Bill Murray Lorenzo MusicVDave CoulierV Dave CoulierV Bill MurrayV Dr Raymond Ray Stantz Dan Aykroyd Frank WelkerV Dan AykroydV 35 Dr Egon Spengler Harold Ramis Harold RamisLBob GuntonMIvan ReitmanM Harold RamisA Maurice LaMarcheV Harold RamisV Bronze head bust Dr Winston Zeddemore Ernie Hudson Arsenio HallVBuster JonesV Buster JonesV Ernie HudsonV Janine Melnitz Annie Potts Laura SummerVKath SoucieV Pat MusickV Annie PottsV Dana Barrett Venkman Sigourney Weaver Sigourney WeaverC Louis Tully Rick Moranis Roger BumpassV Phoebe Spengler Mckenna Grace Trevor Spengler Finn Wolfhard Podcast Logan Kim Appeared 36 Lucky Domingo Celeste O Connor Appeared 36 Callie Spengler Carrie Coon Gary Grooberson Paul Rudd Supporting cast edit Mayor Lenny Clotch David Margulies Aron KincaidVFrank WelkerVRobert TowersVHal SmithV Mayor Walter Peck William Atherton William Atherton Neil RossV William AthertonV Roger Delacorte John Rothman John RothmanC Nadeem Razmaadi Kumail Nanjiani Dr Hubert Wartzki Patton Oswalt Dr Lars Pinfield James Acaster Appeared 36 Ghosts edit Slimer Ivan ReitmanV Appeared 37 Frank WelkerV Billy WestV Ivan ReitmanV Appeared 38 Adam RayV Stay Puft Marshmallow ManThe Destructor Bill Bryan Sarah NatochennyVUShelby YoungVU Shelby YoungVURyan BartleyVU Frank WelkerVJohn StockerV Appeared Appeared Parade balloon ZuulThe Gatekeeper Sigourney WeaverIvan Reitman V Carrie CoonCeleste O Connor Ivan Reitman V Vinz ClorthoThe Keymaster Rick Moranis Paul Rudd Gozer the Gozerian Slavitza JovanPaddi Edwards V Olivia WildeU 39 Emma PortnerMShohreh AghdashlooV Eleanor Twitty Ruth Hale Oliver Appeared 40 Appeared MooglieGhostbusters Logo Appeared Jesse D GoinsVU a Dave CoulierVU b Appeared Neil Casey c Vigo the Carpathian Wilhelm von HomburgMax von Sydow UVHowie Weed Dan Aykroyd Painting Max von SydowV Painting Ivo Shandor J K SimmonsC Brian Doyle MurrayV Muncher Josh GadV Appeared Bug Eye Ghost Appeared Frank WelkerV Appeared Melody Emily Alyn Lind Samhain Bill Martin Appeared Ryan Colt LevyProduction editDevelopment edit Original films 1984 1989 edit The concept of the first film was inspired by Dan Aykroyd s own fascination with the paranormal and a history of parapsychology in his own family and it was conceived by Aykroyd as a vehicle for himself and friend and fellow Saturday Night Live alum John Belushi 41 page needed Aykroyd came up with Ghostbusters after reading an article about quantum physics and parapsychology in the American Society of Psychical Research Journal and then watching movies like Ghost Chasers Aykroyd thought Let s redo one of those old ghost comedies but let s use the research that s being done today Even at that time there was plausible research that could point to a device that could capture ectoplasm or materialization at least visually 42 The original story as written by Aykroyd was much more ambitious and unfocused than what would be eventually filmed in Aykroyd s original vision a group of Ghostbusters would travel through time space and other dimensions taking on huge ghosts of which the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man was just one of many Also the Ghostbusters wore SWAT like outfits and used Proton Packs to fight the ghosts Ghostbusters storyboards show them wearing riot squad type helmets with movable transparent visors 43 The original draft of the script written by Aykroyd was very large compared to a phone book by director Ivan Reitman 44 Aykroyd pitched his story to director and producer Ivan Reitman who liked the basic idea but immediately saw the budgetary impossibilities demanded by Aykroyd s first draft At Reitman s suggestion the story was given a major overhaul eventually evolving into the final screenplay which Aykroyd and Harold Ramis finalised during a few months in a Martha s Vineyard bomb shelter according to Ramis on the DVD commentary track for the movie citation needed When Belushi died from a drug overdose Aykroyd and Reitman eventually turned to Bill Murray to replace Belushi s role Belushi s likeness was later used as the starting design for Slimer Ghostbusters was a box office hit prompting Columbia Pictures to produce an animated series based on the film The Real Ghostbusters renamed to avoid a conflict with Filmation s existing cartoon Ghostbusters as well as to seek out a sequel Aykroyd and Ramis had not been conformable with a sequel believing the first film was meant to be self contained but eventually agreed 45 Struggles with a third film 1990 2014 edit A second sequel to Ghostbusters had been of interest to Aykroyd and Ramis over the course of the 1990s During this period Aykroyd wrote a script for a potential third film in the series titled Ghostbusters III Hellbent 46 47 The concept had the characters transported to an alternate version of Manhattan called Manhellton where the people and places are hellish versions of their originals and where the Ghostbusters meet the devil a modified version of this script was later used in Ghostbusters The Video Game 48 49 At the time Aykroyd and Ramis stated that while there was interest from Columbia Pictures they were reluctant to move forward as Murray had become less interested in the project Reitman had stepped aside to let them Aykroyd and Ramis lead the discussions and by this time Ramis was more interested in directing films than acting in them 50 To deal with potential actor changes the script was designed around introducing a new younger cast serving as the starring roles while the original cast members would return in supporting roles with the exception of Peter Murray having died off screen This was framed to have the new Ghostbusters help Ray Egon and Winston with their struggling business after Peter had left to be with Dana ultimately Aykroyd had rewritten a version of the script that he said that Murray and Reitman would take part in but by 2002 according to Aykroyd Columbia had expressed concern over the film s high production costs and felt that it had become too risky of a proposition 49 Ramis also expressed that Murray had become kind of obstructionist about the film further souring the film to Columbia 51 The fate of the script remained unknown until 2006 when Ramis affirmed that a variation of Aykroyd s Hellbent script was still being considered for the sequel to reduce the need for special effects and reduce production costs Ramis had conceived a framing device of having the alternate version of Manhattan exist between moments in time and featured situations of constant gridlock and where everyone spoke a different language in an otherwise unmodified version of the city Ramis felt this approach would also reflect the mundane qualities of the first two films 48 Murray was still opposed to the film according to both Ramis and Hudson as well as Aykroyd 48 52 53 In 2009 Ramis shot down rumors that Chris Farley Ben Stiller or Chris Rock had been under consideration to appear in the film 54 Lack of interest and motivation continued to hinder progress until 2008 46 In September Columbia hired screenwriters Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg to write a new screenplay for a Ghostbusters film still set to revolve around a new cast of Ghostbusters with uncertain involvement from the original cast 55 Aykroyd and Ramis stated filming for this script was expected to start in late 2009 or mid 2010 with a target release window of late 2011 to 2012 56 and Reitman had committed to directing the film 57 58 The question remained about Murray s participation on the film Murray said in a 2010 talk show appearance that I d do it only if my character was killed off in the first reel 59 Aykroyd had said that Murray had read the Stupnitsky Eisenberg script which Aykroyd claimed gave Murray the comic role of a lifetime 60 but Murray remained adamant about not participating in it 61 Production on the film continued working around Murray s lack of participation 62 and was considering the possibility of recasting Murray s character 63 This version of the sequel stalled again and by July 2012 a new writing team was engaged to revamp the screenplay Aykroyd said that the screenplay has got to be perfect That s the whole thing There s no point in doing it unless it s perfect 64 Etan Cohen was hired as lead scriptwriter for this version 65 The new script still centered on a wholly new cast this time as students from Columbia University that become the new Ghostbusters due to discoveries from their research with the original Ghostbusters actors excluding Murray reprising their roles in the supporting cast Aykroyd stated that they left enough variability in the script that should Murray want to participate they could account for him 66 67 Eventually the revised script had been completed with plans to start production in 2015 However Harold Ramis died on February 24 2014 68 Initially Sony Columbia said that Ramis s role in the film had been minimal and would not affect production but Reitman felt that the screenplay had to be reworked to better account for this and approached the studio with his concerns 69 Following his meetings with Sony Reitman instead decided to drop out as director of the film a combination of the impact of Ramis death on his outlook the struggles to get a third Ghostbusters film made and a desire to work on smaller projects such as the recently completed Draft Day Reitman committed to Sony to remain on in production and helped Sony look for a new director for the film 70 Over mid 2014 Sony pursued a short list of potential directors for the film Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller were in talks to direct the film but passed on the project 71 Ruben Fleischer had also been considered 72 Alternate dimensions and spin off developments 2014 2018 edit By late 2014 Paul Feig had been attached as the potential director for the third film but Sony officially announced in August that Feig had been brought aboard to helm a reboot of Ghostbusters featuring an all female cast 73 Feig had been approached by Reitman and Sony s Amy Pascal to direct the sequel but Feig turned this down feeling the concept of the former Ghostbusters passing their roles to a new set of Ghostbusters would not allow him to give the new cast their proper time in the spotlight 74 These talks resulted in the concept of the reboot as the best way to progress the franchise this also allowed Feig to avoid issues with the canon from the previous films 75 Feig partnered with Katie Dippold for the screenplay Production started in mid 2015 and the film was released in July 2016 under the name Ghostbusters it was later rebranded in home media as Ghostbusters Answer the Call to distinguish it from the first film in the franchise During production of the 2016 Ghostbusters Reitman stated that Sony Pictures had been coming off a series of flops and were looking into a property comparable to the Marvel Cinematic Universe from which they could pull sequels side stories and other options for several years to follow Reitman approached Sony with the idea of Ghost Corps a series of films based on the Ghostbusters franchise 76 Sony founded Ghost Corps in 2015 with Reitman and Aykroyd overseeing its productions Ghostbusters became the first film branded with the Ghost Corps name 77 During the production of Ghostbusters 2016 two additional Ghostbusters related projects emerged tied to the Ghost Corps studio In March 2015 Deadline wrote that an all male lead Ghostbusters film was being developed by Sony s Ghost Corps label with Channing Tatum and Chris Pratt starring 78 Anthony and Joe Russo signed on as co directors from a script by Drew Pearce while Reid Carolin and Peter Kiernan would produce the project 79 80 In 2016 the project was reportedly cancelled with the Russo brothers no longer attached 81 Ivan Reitman later stated that he was not involved with the project but it never got past early development stages with 30 some pages of script written 82 The second Ghostbusters related project reported during this time was an animated film produced by Reitman and distributed by Sony Pictures Animation Fletcher Moules was hired to oversee the project as both an animator and the director 19 20 The film will be told from the perspective of ghosts 83 Following the release of Ghostbusters in 2016 Sony Pictures announced that a sequel to the film was in development 84 In November Feig expressed his doubts that the sequel would be made due to the film performing under expectation at the box office 85 In response to Feig s comments Reitman asserted that there s going to be many other Ghostbusters movies they re just in development right now 86 Return to the original timeline 2018 ongoing edit In an interview in November 2018 Aykroyd spoke of a new script being developed for a Ghostbusters film that would potentially bring together himself Murray and Hudson back in their previous roles even considering Murray s previous reluctance to return 87 A new Ghostbusters film connected to the original two films was confirmed to be in development the following year with it originally being scheduled for July 10 2020 Ivan Reitman s son Jason Reitman directed the film with a script co written by Jason Reitman and Gil Kenan Ivan Reitman served as a producer while The Montecito Picture Company worked on production Ivan described the film as passing the torch 22 88 Jason Reitman used the title Rust City during the development and pre production stages to keep the project a secret 89 22 After the release of Ghostbusters Afterlife Aykroyd expressed interest in having the surviving cast of the original Ghostbusters team reprise their roles in up to three sequels 90 In April 2022 it was announced that a sequel to Afterlife was in early development 91 92 This was confirmed by Jason Reitman under the working title Firehouse two months later 93 Additional crew and production details edit Title Crew Detail Composer s Title song Cinematographer Editors Production companies Distributing companies Running time Film productions Ghostbusters Elmer Bernstein Ghostbusters by Ray Parker Jr Laszlo Kovacs Sheldon KahnDavid E Blewitt Columbia PicturesDelphi ProductionsBlack Rhino ProductionsBernie Brillstein Productions Columbia Pictures 105 minutes Ghostbusters II Randy Edelman Michael Chapman Donn CambernSheldon Kahn Columbia Pictures 108 minutes Ghostbusters Theodore Shapiro Ghostbusters I m Not Afraid by Fall Out BoyMissy Elliott Robert Yeoman Brent WhiteMelissa Bretherton Ghost CorpsLStar CapitalPascal PicturesColumbia PicturesFeigco EntertainmentVillage Roadshow PicturesThe Montecito Picture Company Sony Pictures Releasing 116 minutes Ghostbusters Afterlife Rob Simonsen Eric Steelberg Nathan OrloffDana E Glauberman Ghost CorpsBron CreativeColumbia PicturesRight of Way FilmsThe Montecito Picture Company 125 minutes Ghostbusters Frozen Empire Dario Marianelli TBA Nathan OrloffShane Reid Ghost CorpsBron CreativeColumbia PicturesRight of Way Films 115 minutes Television productions The Real Ghostbusters Haim SabanShuki LevySteve RuckerThomas Chase Jones Ghostbusters by Ray Parker Jr Allan GelbartGregory K BowronRichard Bruce Elliott DIC Entertainment d Columbia Pictures Television Coca Cola TelecommunicationsColumbia Pictures Television Distribution 2 800 minutes 20 minutes episode Extreme Ghostbusters Jim Latham Ghostbusters by Jim Cummings Mark ScheibKyle SolorioEric C DarocaPaul D CalderEytan SternbergBruce W Cathcart Adelaide ProductionsColumbia TriStar Television Bohbot EntertainmentColumbia TriStar Domestic Television 800 minutes 20 minutes episode Reception editBox office performance edit Film Box office gross Box office ranking Budget Ref North America Other territories Worldwide US and Canada Worldwide Ghostbusters 243 578 797 53 000 000 296 578 797 153 26 A 572 30 million 94 Ghostbusters II 112 494 738 102 900 000 215 394 738 671 834 37 million 95 Ghostbusters 128 350 574 100 796 935 229 147 509 537 774 144 million 96 Ghostbusters Afterlife 129 360 575 74 973 880 204 334 455 532 905 75 million 97 98 Ghostbusters Frozen Empire 107 387 915 80 600 000 187 987 915 718 1 031 100 million 99 100 101 Totals 721 172 599 412 270 815 1 133 443 414 386 million 102 List indicator s A indicates the adjusted totals based on current ticket prices calculated by Box Office Mojo Critical and public response edit Each film is linked to the Critical response section of its article Film Critical Public Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore Ghostbusters 95 79 reviews 103 71 8 reviews 104 Ghostbusters II 55 40 reviews 105 56 14 reviews 106 A 107 Ghostbusters 74 394 reviews 108 60 52 reviews 109 B 107 Ghostbusters Afterlife 64 308 reviews 110 45 47 reviews 111 A 107 Ghostbusters Frozen Empire 44 268 reviews 112 46 50 reviews 113 B 114 Cultural impact edit According to the director commentary on the Ghostbusters DVD the movie s cultural impact was felt almost immediately The building that was Dana Barrett s apartment building in Ghostbusters has since the release of the film been known as the Ghostbusters Building 115 and along with the Hook and Ladder Firehouse has become a real world New York City tourist attraction 116 In May 2010 the group Improv Everywhere at the invitation of the New York Public Library staged a Ghostbusters themed mission in the same reading room used in the film 117 The video game Burnout Paradise pays homage to the franchise with a car titled the Manhattan Spirit which is based on the Ecto 1 118 The movie Be Kind Rewind includes a sequence in which Jack Black Mos Def and others recreate the first movie using props and costumes made by themselves a guest appearance by Sigourney Weaver and a version of the theme sung by Jack Black 119 On June 9 2013 a trailer for a documentary called Spook Central featuring clips from Ghostbusters alongside discussions of the perceived meanings in the film mimicking the style of the documentary Room 237 was uploaded to YouTube 120 The movie s catchphrase Who you gonna call has been used in other media like the 1990s Casper cartoon series 121 In the 1995 film version of Casper Dan Aykroyd appears in character as Ray Stantz having been hired to remove the Whipstaff Manor of ghosts but having been foiled by the Ghostly Trio Stantz sheepishly tells the new owners Who ya gonna call Someone else 122 In 2016 independent filmmakers produced a video titled Ghostheads which showcases and profiles various Ghostheads self named fans of the franchise ala Trekkers for Star Trek and different individual franchises throughout the United States and Canada 123 In 2018 the Carabinieri of Pavia named the plan to arrest an art thief who used a ghostly bed sheet to be unrecognizable Operazione Ghostbusters Operation Ghostbusters 124 In 2021 The Buffalo Ghostbusters asked fans from all around the world to raise money for a new full size replica Ghostbusters sign which it later donated to Hook amp Ladder 8 in New York City commonly known as The Ghostbusters Firehouse 125 The sign now prominently hangs outside year round above the main entrance and is visited often by fans This has led to an annual fundraiser with a celebration at the firehouse planned each year in early June to coincide with Ghostbusters Day 126 Music editSoundtrack title Release date Composer Label Ghostbusters Original Soundtrack Album June 8 1984 Arista Ghostbusters II June 12 1989 MCA Ghostbusters Original Motion Picture Score March 16 2006 Elmer Bernstein Intrada amp Sony Classical Ghostbusters Original Motion Picture Score 2016 July 8 2016 Theodore Shapiro Sony Classical Ghostbusters Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2016 July 15 2016 RCA Ghostbusters II Original Motion Picture Score August 13 2021 Randy Edelman Sony Classical Ghostbusters Afterlife Original Motion Picture Soundtrack November 19 2021 Rob Simonsen Sony Classical The first film sparked the catchphrases Who ya gonna call Ghostbusters and I ain t afraid of no ghost Both came from the theme song performed by Ray Parker Jr who wrote it in a day and a half 127 The song was a huge hit staying at No 1 for three weeks on Billboard s Hot 100 chart and No 1 for two weeks on the Black Singles chart The song earned Parker an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song The music video produced for the song is considered one of the key productions in the early music video era and was a No 1 MTV video Directed by Reitman and produced by Jeffrey Abelson the video organically integrated footage of the film in a specially designed haunted house lined with neon in its entirety The film footage was intercut with a humorous performance by Parker and featured cameo appearances by celebrities who joined in the call and response chorus including Chevy Chase Irene Cara John Candy Nickolas Ashford Melissa Gilbert Jeffrey Tambor George Wendt Al Franken Danny DeVito Carly Simon Peter Falk and Teri Garr The video ends with footage of the four main Ghostbusters actors in costume and character dancing in Times Square behind Parker joining in the singing The sequel spawned two singles from its soundtrack R amp B artist Bobby Brown had a successful hit with On Our Own while hip hop group Run D M C were commissioned to perform Ghostbusters rap version for the sequel Other media and merchandise editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message The film spawned a theme park special effects show at Universal Studios Florida that closed in 1996 The Ghostbusters were later featured in a lip synching dance show including Beetlejuice on the steps of the New York Public Library facade at the park The characters were all new and extreme versions in the show save for the Zeddemore character Their Ecto 1 automobile was used to drive them around the park and was often used in the park s annual Macy s Holiday Parade For the show an experimental silicone skin was used on Slimer which took two weeks to put together 128 The show Ecto 1 and all other Ghostbuster trademarks were discontinued in 2005 when Universal did not renew the rights for theme park use with the Firehouse facade being integrated with the park s Rip Ride Rockit rollercoaster after all decals and the Ghostbuster sign was removed from the building In 2019 however the Ghostbusters returned to the park as a deal between Universal and Sony Entertainment to create a haunted house based on the original film for their annual fall event Halloween Horror Nights in both their Orlando and Hollywood parks The franchise s history with the park in Orlando was referenced in marketing promotion for the event and the house itself as well as various easter eggs spotted during the event in Florida The National Entertainment Collectibles Association NECA released a line of 7 scale action figures based on the first movie but only produced a series of ghost characters as Murray refused the rights to use his facial likeness Their first and only series included Gozer Slimer or Onionhead the Terror Dogs Zuul and Vinz Clortho and a massive Stay Puft Marshmallow Man contrasting the diminutive figure that was in the original figure line 129 Ertl released a die cast 1 25 scale Ectomobile also known as the Ecto 1 the Ghostbusters main transportation Rubies Costumes has produced a Ghostbusters Halloween costume consisting of a one piece jumpsuit with logos and an inflatable Proton Pack By 2007 Ghostbusters merchandise sales had exceeded 1 billion in revenue 130 Art Asylum s Minimates toy line features a Ghostbusters sub line including a box set of characters from the 2009 video game Extreme Ghostbusters has also seen a line of children s toys released by Trendmasters 131 unreliable source Toys R Us released the Villains Series 3 of the Ghostbusters Minimates in January 2010 132 The Parallax Corporation 133 produces a line of marshmallows in a collectible box licensed under the Stay Puft Marshmallows brand 134 Mattel has produced a series of action figures based on characters from both the 1984 amp 1989 movies and the 2009 video game most of which were sold exclusively on their MattyCollector Com webstore This 6 line featured Peter Ray Egon Winston Gatekeeper Dana Keymaster Louis Walter Peck Vigo the Carpathian and most of the ghosts including a giant Mr Stay Puft Mattel also offered a series of 12 figures with fabric clothing and light up proton packs slime blowers as well as a number of replica toy props such as the PKE Meter amp Ghost Trap For retail stores there was a retro series of 8 inch cloth costumed action figures based on the animated series and a festive 6 Ghostbusters II set featuring the team in their dark grey uniforms with Santa hats At the February 2015 Toyfair Diamond Select Toys revealed several figures in a new 7 action figure line based on the first movie These include Ray Winston Peter Egon Gozer the Terror Dogs Zuul amp Vinz Clortho Dana and Louis Each figure also includes pieces to assemble a diorama of the rooftop temple In 2017 Playmobil also produced a toy line featuring the Ghostbusters and essential elements from the first movie including Dana Barret the Marshmallow Man and Ecto 1 135 The Ghostbusters firehouse in reality the still used Hook amp Ladder Company 8 fire station in New York has become an icon of the franchise It has become the basis for among other products Lego citation needed and Playmobil toy sets 135 Video games edit Main article List of Ghostbusters video games Year Title System Developer Publisher 1984 Ghostbusters Commodore 64 Apple II Atari 8 bit family MSX Activision 1985 Ghostbusters Atari 2600 IBM PCjr Tandy 1000 1985 Ghostbusters Amstrad CPC James Software Ltd Activision 1986 Ghostbusters ZX Spectrum 1986 Ghostbusters NES Famicom Bits Laboratory Activision Tokuma Shoten Japan only 1987 Ghostbusters Master System Compile Sega 1987 The Real Ghostbusters Arcade Data East Data East 1988 The Real Ghostbusters Amiga Atari ST Activision 1988 The Real Ghostbusters Amstrad CPC Software Studios 1989 The Real Ghostbusters Commodore 64 ZX Spectrum Mr Micro Ltd 1989 Ghostbusters II MS DOS Dynamix 1989 Ghostbusters II Commodore 64 Amiga Atari ST Amstrad CPC ZX Spectrum MSX Foursfield 1990 Ghostbusters II NES Imagineering 1990 Ghostbusters Sega Mega Drive Genesis Sega Compile Sega 1990 New Ghostbusters II Game Boy NES Famicom Hal Laboratory Hal Laboratory Activision GB version NA amp EU only 1992 Ghostbusters II Atari 2600 Avantgarde Software Activision Salu Ltd 1993 The Real Ghostbusters Game Boy Kemco Activision 2009 Ghostbusters The Video Game Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 Microsoft Windows Terminal Reality Atari Sony Computer Entertainment PS3 version Europe only 2009 Ghostbusters The Video Game Wii PlayStation 2 PlayStation Portable Red Fly Studios Atari Sony Computer Entertainment PS2 version Europe only 2009 Ghostbusters The Video Game Nintendo DS Zen Studios Atari 2011 Ghostbusters Sanctum of Slime Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 Steam Behaviour Santiago 2012 Ghostbusters Paranormal Blast iOS Android XMG Studio 2013 Beeline s Ghostbusters iOS Beeline Interactive Capcom 2014 Ghostbusters Pinball iOS Android FarSight Studios 2016 Ghostbusters PlayStation 4 Xbox One Steam FireForge Games Activision 2016 Ghostbusters Slime City iOS Android EightPixelsSquare 2018 Ghostbusters World iOS Android NextAge Columbia Pictures Ghost Corps FourThirtyThree Inc 2019 Ghostbusters The Video Game Remastered PlayStation 4 Xbox One Nintendo Switch Epic Games Store Steam Saber Interactive Mad Dog Games 2022 Ghostbusters Spirits Unleashed 136 137 138 Microsoft Windows PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Xbox One Xbox Series X S IllFonic 2023 Ghostbusters Rise of the Ghost Lord 139 140 141 Meta Quest 2 Meta Quest 3 Meta Quest Pro PlayStation VR2 nDreams Sony Pictures Virtual Reality In PlayStation Home the PlayStation 3 s online community based social gaming network Loot Interactive in association with Atari and Terminal Reality released a Ghostbusters themed apartment space on June 18 2009 142 unreliable source Called the Ghostbusters Firehouse On Location this space is dedicated to the 25th anniversary of Ghostbusters and its worldwide release on Blu ray The Firehouse personal space is a detailed replica of the three floor Ghostbusters headquarters from the original film including the ghost containment unit in the basement the garage and office areas on the 1st floor plus the living room laboratory fire poles bedroom and bathroom areas Family Guy The Quest for Stuff s 2014 Halloween event features a Ghostbusters theme to commemorate the film s 30th anniversary The story involves Peter Cleveland Joe and Quagmire becoming Ghostbusters to fight a paranormal invasion in Quahog Included in the event are Ghostbuster uniforms for Peter and company the Ghostbuster firehouse and Ecto 1 citation needed The 2015 toys to life game Lego Dimensions features multiple characters locations and stages based on the Ghostbusters franchise including the original films and Paul Feig s Ghostbusters On June 4 the theme park simulation game Planet Coaster added a Ghostbusters themed pack Slot machine edit The Ghostbusters slot machine was one of the most anticipated games released by International Game Technology in 2012 It is popular in the casinos of Las Vegas and there is also an online version of the game It features 5 reels and 30 paylines with 3 interactive bonus rounds that can be unlocked Dan Ackroyd also provided custom speech as Ray Stantz citation needed Pinball edit Stern Pinball released a Ghostbusters pinball game in June 2016 The game is available in three models Pro Premium and Limited Edition The game includes audio clips from the first two movies as well as custom voice work from Ernie Hudson 143 Comic books edit Main article Ghostbusters comics nbsp Ray Stantz of the Ghostbusters battles a rampaging Stay Puft Marshmallow Man in this Graham Crackers variant cover to Ghostbusters Legion 1 Published by 88MPH In the late 1980s NOW Comics and Marvel UK published The Real Ghostbusters comics based on the TV series of the same name In May 2003 Sony signed an agreement with 88MPH Studios to work on a comic update of the Ghostbusters film to be released later in the year 144 145 unreliable source Ghostbusters Legion saw the return of the four Ghostbusters and the principal cast from the film Legion updated the series by setting the events of the first film in 2004 rather than 1984 Set six months after the Gozer incident the series was designed to follow the Ghostbusters as their initial fame faded and they returned to the regular chore of busting ghosts on a daily basis The series sees the team run ragged as a spate of supernatural crimes and other related occurrences plague the city as well as contemplating the greater effects of their success beyond the immediate media attention Manga publisher Tokyopop produced an original English language manga around the same time the video game was announced It was released in October 2008 146 147 under the title Ghostbusters Ghost Busted Taking place between the second film and the game the manga featured a series of one shot stories from several different artists and writers as well as a subplot involving Jack Hardemeyer from the second movie and a vengeful army of ghosts attempting to get revenge on the Ghostbusters IDW Publishing also released a comic book series based on the franchise Their first series Ghostbusters The Other Side was written by Keith Champagne with art by Tom Nguyen 148 A second series was later released in 2009 as Ghostbusters Displaced Aggression A third series Ghostbusters Haunted Holidays was released in November 2010 From September 2011 through December 2012 IDW published an ongoing series that ran 16 issues written by Erik Burnham with art by Dan Schoening and Luis Antonio Delgado 149 From February 2013 through September 2014 a new ongoing series titled The New Ghostbusters also by Burnham Schoening and Delgado ran 20 issues 150 In 2019 IDW published a 5 issue collection that saw The Ghostbusters amp The Transformers crossover entitled Transformers Ghostbusters Ghosts of Cybertron where The Ghostbusters team up with The Autobots to fight ghosts of The Decepticons citation needed For the occasion of the mutual 30 year anniversary of both franchises IDW published a limited crossover series titled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Ghostbusters in 2014 featuring the IDW version of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles joining forces with the comics Ghostbusters 151 The success of the series launched a sequel Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Ghostbusters 2 three years later with an accompanying assortment of action figures blending the Turtles and the Ghostbusters physical features 152 153 Ghostbusters Back in Town a limited comic book series is set to be published in 2024 by Dark Horse Comics The series is set between Ghostbusters Afterlife and Ghostbusters Frozen Empire 154 155 156 157 Books edit Ghostbusters The Return is a 2004 novel written by Sholly Fisch in celebration of the franchise s 20th anniversary Set two years after Ghostbusters II the novel revolves around Venkman running for mayor of New York City and an ancient entity trying to conquer the world by bringing urban legends to life citation needed Tobin s Spirit Guide Official Ghostbusters Edition is a 2016 fiction reference book written by Erik Burnham to tie in with the release of the Ghostbusters reboot The book is mentioned in the first film and later seen in a digital databank version in the sequel citation needed Ghosts from Our Past Both Literally and Figuratively The Study of the Paranormal is a 2016 fiction reference book written by Andrew Shaffer under the pen names of Erin Gilbert and Abby L Yates The book appears in the reboot film being the manual written by the two protagonists which also ends up being the cause of their reunion citation needed Notes edit In the episode The Copycat Goins provides the voice of Copycat a shape shifting ghost who briefly takes the form of Mooglie Copycat while taking the form of Mooglie is briefly voiced by Dave Coulier in which the former does an impression of Peter Venkman Neil Casey portrays Rowan North an occultist and supernatural enthusiast who takes the form of Mooglie as a ghost Animation outsourced to Wang Film Productions TMS Entertainment Toei Animation Trans Arts Dong Yang Animation Saerom Animation Plus One Animation Sei Young Animation Daiwon Visual 80 Hanho Heung Up and KK C amp D Asia References edit Ramis on Ghostbusters 3 IGN May 16 2006 Retrieved August 15 2007 AFI s 100 Years 100 Laughs American Film Institute Archived from the original on December 8 2006 Retrieved December 11 2006 Carle Chris December 9 2005 Top 25 Comedies of All Time IGN Retrieved December 11 2006 Cammorata Nicole Duffy James Bravo s 100 Funniest Films The Boston Globe Archived from the original on October 18 2007 Retrieved December 11 2006 Rubin Rebecca October 21 2020 Ghostbusters Sequel Moves to Summer 2021 Variety Retrieved October 21 2020 First Look at Ghostbusters Afterlife Vanity Fair December 6 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