Variety
Paul Feig is working on an all-female reboot of “Ghostbusters” for Sony Pictures, but that doesn’t mean the new film won’t include Bill Murray. According to insiders, the studio would jump at the chance to sign Murray for either a cameo or supporting role. The real challenge will be convincing Murray, who for years has resisted making another “Ghostbusters.”
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Hopefully not, I wouldn't want any of the old Ghostbusters be tainted by this new shitty reboot. Slapping the name Ghostbusters on a film which doesn't even sound like Ghostbusters anymore.
This movie is going to be trash. You want to pass it off to a new generation? Fine. Just do it the right way and this is not the right way to go about it.
I agree and I'm a female. I think it's a big mistake to take it in that direction. They could have added a couple of women to help the guys but that's as far as I would have taken it.