Friday, September 5, 2008

Ghostbusters 3 Is Getting Closer

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Who you gonna call?

Looks like Columbia Pictures has been listening to the fans and are currently working on a third installment in their popular franchise Ghostbusters.

The studio has set The Office co-exec producers Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky to write a script for a film designed to bring back together the original cast of Harold Ramis, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson.

Studio would not comment on the development and has kept quiet on recent rumors that there was interest in making another installment of the franchise.

Ramis with Aykroyd wrote the first two installments of the films. Ivan Reitman directed both the 1984 original and the sequel that was released in 1989. The close proximity between the writers and original Ghostbuster Ramis is evidence that the ghost chasers have sparked to the idea of returning.

Ghostbusters was Columbia’s highest grossing film ever, until it was beaten by Men in Black and then Spider-Man. An attempt to make a third installment of the franchise was stymied in the dealmaking stage. Sources said so much gross was pledged to the participants that it was next to impossible for the studio to make any money on a third installment.

No deals will be made with the original cast until the script is ready, but the gross percentage will certainly be an issue. Sony has a standing policy not to allow more than 25% of first dollar gross out the door.

The writers, who are Emmy- nominated for their work on The Office, just set up another picture at Columbia, selling their spec script Bad Teacher to the studio for Jimmy Miller to produce.

photo : dailystab

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