Latest Ghostbusters TV spots reveal fresh footage and new ghosts

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

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We're about a month away from the premiere of Paul Feig's GHOSTBUSTERS and a hopeful end to all of the shenanigans surrounding the project. Either GHOSTBUSTERS will wind up being a better film than its critics have painted it as or it will be just another remake which missed the mark. Sony has released a quartet of new TV spots for GHOSTBUSTERS which offer up some new footage as well as some new ghosts, including the surprising return of the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man…sort of. Rather than the giant lumbering mass of spongy sugar come to life, it appears that this Stay Puft begins life as a parade float.

GHOSTBUSTERS will hit theaters on July 15, 2016.

Source: Sony

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