| ‘Ghostbusters’ Trailer: Don’t Piss Off The Ghost
The Ghostbusters reboot has been met with an inevitable catch 22, with an outcry of fans criticizing the film either mimicking the original too much or being too different from the original because of the contemporary tone. There doesn’t seem to be any way that the film can win. Despite that, Sony will move forward with the new reboot directed by Paul Feig. The reboot stars Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones as the new team who will save their city from what McCarthy’s character describes as “The Apocalypse.” While we have all seen something like that before, we haven’t really seen it through the perspective of four very funny leading female comedians. And hopefully that will dispel any doubts or worries. Check out the new trailer for Ghostbusters below.
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| Netflix Confirms ‘Wet Hot American Summer’ Follow Up ‘Ten Years Later’ (Video)
Last summer a limited series prequel to the 2001 comedy Wet Hot American Summer, which was set on the last day of summer camp in 1981, arrived on Netflix titled Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp. The joke being that all of the actors who appeared in the original would be 15 years older despite the show taking place earlier. Now another eight-episode season is officially on the way, this time a sequel. In the original movie, there’s a scene in which the camp attendees agree to meet back there a decade later to catch up. It took 16 years to get to it, but fans will finally be able to see how that meeting went down. Netflix has confirmed that Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later will arrive in 2017. You can check out a brief confirmation video including the above mentioned scene below.
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| ‘Sausage Party’ Trailer: Seth Rogen Voices A Hot Dog On A Quest To Save Food Kind
Sony has just released the first trailer for the Seth Rogen‘s “R-rated style Pixar movie” called Sausage Party. The film centers on grocery items who believe that when purchased, they go off to a better place. Little do they know, that they were meant to be consumed. But not before they are sliced, diced, chopped, cooked, and then chewed. Upon realizing this, Frank (a hot dog voiced by Rogen) escapes from his human oppressors and heads back home to the grocery store to warn his fellow food products about the impending doom. Check out the full trailer below.
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| ‘Ghostbusters’ International Trailer Should Have Been The Domestic Trailer
If the first Ghostbusters trailer didn’t quite live up to your to expectations, unless those expectations were to criticize Leslie Jones for playing an MTA employee and not a scientist – “It’s not a race thang,” the comedian assured critics and fans in a tweet – then a brand new international trailer might be to your liking. Sony has just released the new international trailer for the Paul Feig-directed reboot, which features a bit more action than the first one, and more speaking lines for Chris Hemsworth. Check it out below.
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| ‘Ghostbusters’ Trailer Has Finally Arrived
It seems strange that we are getting a first look at Paul Feig‘s Ghostbusters starring Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones. But we are. No matter how strange or weird the campaign strategy is, most of us have already expressed our thoughts on the idea that the film was being rebooted based on Ivan Reitman’s ’80s classic. And a trailer isn’t exactly going to change anyone’s opinion, although it could reinforce already established opinions. Still, if you remain hopeful, then I suggest you check out the full trailer below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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