Ghostbusters 3 Update: Dan Aykroyd Interview Talks Sequels

Published on: December 6, 2012 at 11:37 PM

Ghostbusters 3 might still get the green light by Sony Pictures according to Dan Aykroyd. The third film is still following the long rumored plot that has our Ghostbusters heroes entering a Manhattan transformed into Hell. Aykroyd even mentions the possibility for Ghostbusters 4 plans, but of course Ghostbusters 3 still needs to get approved, funded and produced.

According to Esquire , Ghostbusters series co-creator Dan Aykroyd believes that despite all delays in trying to create a third film after 20 years has passed since the last sequel that there is still a large chance we’ll see it happen. He claims the franchise’s producers have agreed on a screenplay draft and are “closer than we’ve ever been” to making the film. And it would take everybody straight to Hell:

“Man-hell-ttan, and the Ghostbusters in hell, would be so solid, but we gotta get maybe one or two made before that. But, oh, wow… I wrote that with Tom Davis, my writing partner, recently deceased, who wrote Coneheads with me and stuff on Saturday Night Live. There’s classic Tom Davis lines and funny stuff in there, really it’s probably the most humorous of all the Ghostbusters scripts that have generated in that last little while. But we’ll put the humor into this next one. It’s gotta be funny, or it’s not worth doing. It can be scary, it can be Ghostbusters, it can be the new franchise, the new people, but if it’s not funny … Wait a minute, it started as a comedy. Let’s make sure there’s laughs and no laugh unturned and that we really make that our priority, to make it funny and exciting, but mainly funny.”

Sounds like Aykroyd wants a trilogy, not just Ghostbusters 3. Might as well shoot for the stars considering the jam they’re in. As previously reported by The Inquisitr , the largest speed bump in getting this movie out the door is Sony’s financial woes and Bill Murray refusing to participate, meaning that the character Peter Venkman will likely not be in the script.

Aykroyd claims he no longer needs Bill Murray’s permission to make Ghostbusters 3:

“[Bill Murray] abrogated his rights by sort of, by saying, two years ago he said, ‘I don’t want to be involved,’ and the picture company I think had some clause in there that if he actually passed on the third of fourth offer, he no longer has a view of the franchise,” Aykroyd asserted. “Had Billy chosen to do the Eisenberg/Stupnitsky script of two years ago, it would be out this summer, and it would be a massive hit. If Billy had said yes, it would have satisfied his … performing skill and how he wanted to be depicted in the movie.”

The current draft for Ghostbusters 3 has Dan Aykroyd and co-star Harold Ramis handing over the ghost trap to the next generation of Ghostbusters. At this point, does anyone think Ghostbusters will ever be made into a final movie?

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