
The remake of "GhostBusters" has no specific shooting and release arrangements
As a classic vampire movie, "GhostBusters" has always been Warner's big IP. A few days ago, Warner determined the main creative lineup for the remake of "GhostBusters". Eventually, Noah Yuppe and Jayden Martell both joined in and became the film's lead actors.
Behind the scenes, Randy McKinnon will write the script, and Jonathan Entwesser will pick up the guide. Filmed in 1987, Ghostbusters tells the story of two children. In the film, Lucy, a single mother due to the family's financial crisis, has to take her two sons, Mike and Sam, to live in Santacara, a remote seaside town in California. Santacara was miasmaded by the Youth Biker Party, and there were vampire legends circulating in the area. Here the two brothers soon became acquainted with the two brothers, Aegar and Alan, who called themselves vampire hunters, and of course Mike and Sam scoffed at the rumors. Soon, Mike falls in love with Star, the girlfriend of Biker party leader David. Sam soon discovers that his brother is behaving more and more like a legendary vampire.
In recent years, vampire movies have not been popular on the big screen. Especially after "Twilight", the vampire films with teenage themes are rare. However, time has changed, and Warner decided to remake "GhostBusters" in 2021, perhaps with its own considerations. The original "Ghostbusters" was filmed by Joe Schumacher and won the Saturn Award for Most Horror Film that year. Subsequently, Warner filmed two extremely bad and directLY RELEASed DVD sequels in 2008 and 2010, dragging the entire series to a dead end. At present, there is no specific shooting and release schedule for the remake of "Ghost Hunting Elves".