Sigourney Weaver has plot info for Avatar 2 and Ghostbusters 3

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Sigourney Weaver has been attached to more fantastic film franchises than you can count (well, three or four at least), and she’s looking to continue on with roles in a few of them coming up.

Speaking to ComingSoon, Weaver reveals that she will be back in some capacity in AVATAR 2 despite (spoilers) her death in that film.  

“Don’t worry, I will be back. Jim [Cameron] says no one ever dies in science fiction . He’s told me the stories for the next two movies and I have to say that they’re absolutely wonderful and there’s a real treat in store. Now we just have to make them.”

She also appears to be on board with GHOSTBUSTERS 3 as she explains to CinemaBlend, and has a bit of info about that film as well:

“I have yet to read the script. I’ve had a couple of calls and I know they’re rewriting and all I said was that I hope my son, Oscar, has grown up to be a Ghostbuster and Ivan Reitman said yes. Beyond that, I have no idea. I hope it comes together, but we already did two wonderful films and, if we have to let this one go, that’s fine.

Well I guess Peter Venkman is dead. Dana without… I guess his spectre always was with her, whether she liked it or not.”

It’s been speculated that Murray’s Venkman would be a ghost in the film, but from everything we’ve heard from him, it’s far from a sure thing that he’s going to agree to appear. He reportedly had doubts after seeing the GHOSTBUSTERS 3 writers script the painfully unfunny YEAR ONE.

Source: Cinemablend, ComingSoon

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