New all-female Ghostbusters
line-up, it has been confirmed; Paul Feig, the director of the upcoming film
remake, revealed his cast in a tweet on Tuesday night. Melissa McCarthy and Kristen
Wiig will take the lead.
The former Bridesmaids
co-stars will be joined by Saturday Night Live comediennes Leslie Jones and
Kate McKinnon in the reworked version of the cult 1984 film.
Paul, who has worked with
both Kristen and Melissa on Bridesmaids and The Heat, also confirmed the
release date for the film.
"In other news,
#Ghostbusters will be hitting theaters July 22, 2016. Save the date!" he
tweeted.
The original Ghostbusters
film made nearly £200million at the global box office in 1984, and was followed
by a sequel, Ghostbusters II in 1989.
Talk of a follow up –
featuring the original cast – had been ongoing for years, however this idea was
scrapped after Bill Murray declined to sign up and his fellow original
cast-member Harold Ramis died in 2014.
Paul Feig became involved
in the project last year, and decided to put a radical twist on a remake of the
film by working with an all-female cast.
In other news,
#Ghostbusters will be hitting theaters July 22, 2016. Save the date!
"Ghostbusters is such
a great thing and everybody knows it," Paul told Entertainment Weekly.
"It's a shame to just let this thing sit there. My favourite thing to do
is work with funny women.
"I was like, what if
it was an all-female cast? That would be really fun."
The cast are expected to
start filming the remake in New York in the summer. Paul has also said that the
film will be set in the modern day.
"I want the technology
to be even cooler. I want it to be really scary, and I want it to happen in our
world today," he said.
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