It Seems that, the Catchphrase “I ain’t afraid of no ghost” Won’t Apply to the upcoming "Ghostbusters" Reboot.
Paul Feig, "Ghostbusters" Director and Orchestrator Behind the Franchise’s New Direction with an All-Female Cast, Said in an Interview this Month that, he Wants his "Ghostbusters" to be Scarier than the Original's.
"I want ours to be scarier than the original, to be quite honest”, Feig Told Empire Magazine. "Katie Dippold and I are so focused on wanting to do scary comedy. We don't want to hold back."
But, for those Afraid that, a Darker Road May Make for a Disingenuous "Ghostbusters" Film, Shouldn't Worry, Feig Assured. According to the Director, the Horror Elements Won't be Overly Extreme and the Film will Only be Rated PG-13.
"The reason I do a lot of R-Rated comedies is that you want a movie to feel honest. But, the Ghostbusters world doesn't need that level of swearing.
We'll have to be PG-13 with this one. I would like to make it R-Rated but, I won't. You want the biggest number of people to watch it and not be put off by it.”
Those Brief Traces of Horror May be Experienced More by Film’s Cast than Audience, however. Feig Said that, in this Rebooted World, its Inhabitants will Grapple with the Idea of Ghosts Existing for the 1st Time Ever. He Said that, the Thought of Continuing the World of the Original "Ghostbusters", in which Ghosts are Commonplace, Seemed to Pedestrian and Boring.
“There's something fun about introducing our world, which has never seen ghosts to the phenomenon of ghosts. I love origin stories and to introduce new characters.”
While a Release Date Hasn't Yet been Set, Feig Said that, he and his Team are Working on the Screenplay’s 1st Draft.
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http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=112917
quinta-feira, 1 de janeiro de 2015
"Ghostbusters" Reboot to be Scarier Than the Original
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