Images feature the new Ghostbusters and their receptionist

Last Updated on July 22, 2021

Some new pictures have dropped online from what has been everybody’s favorite movie to complain about for a while now, Paul Feig’s upcoming reboot of GHOSTBUSTERS. These images can be viewed below, and while they certainly aren’t the most spectacular shots that could be used to promote the film (we still haven’t gotten any hints of paranormal activities in anything we’ve seen from the movie so far, but did get an overturned fire truck), they do give us another official look at each one of the new Ghostbusters, and at their receptionist.

The team line-up: Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones. Answering phones and manning the computer is a bespectacled Chris Hemsworth.

Neil Casey, Andy Garcia, Michael K. Williams, Matt Walsh, Pat Kiernan, Cecily Strong, and Charles Dance also star in GHOSTBUSTERS 2016, which will feature cameos by the original film’s stars Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver, and Annie Potts. Plus Ozzy Osbourne.

Not much is known about the story Feig will be telling in his version of the concept, but we do know that his Ghostbusters will be going up against ghostly “pilgrims, old-­timey sailors, Revolutionary War spirits, and even a couple of zoot­-suited gangsters.”

GHOSTBUSTERS reaches theatres on July 15th.

Source: GBNews

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