finally reached real ghostbusters Fans had their time in the spotlight, and the animated show proved to be inspiration for upcoming animated shows Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire.
For most people, their knowledge of Ghostbusters is limited to the original film and maybe a few of the newer ones. However, the first movie was actually so popular that it got its own animated show, The Real Ghostbusters, in 1986, which even managed to run for seven seasons. Imagine a show not getting canceled after the first season! Regardless, in a new interview with Empire Magazine, Ghostbusters: Ice Empire director Gil Kenner revealed that the upcoming film was actually inspired by the animated series, specifically its ” Wild, original and weird” villain. ”
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As Empire outlines, the show is, in some contexts, stranger than the live-action version, with episodes featuring chickens, monsters, and “people’s nemeses.” Speaking about the show, Kenan said the crew “wanted to bring the lightness and fearlessness of the show to this movie. I think people will be surprised by how big the scale of this movie is.” ” can achieve the same effect as Chicken Man remains to be seen, even though it is not an animated show or the sole inspiration for the film.
“John Hughes was a huge touchstone,” shared co-writer and producer Jason Reitman. “Families in station wagons, living in ramshackle houses, teenagers rebelling against their parents. [Finn Wolfhard’s] Trevor is 18 now, so he’s like, ‘I’m an adult! ‘” Apparently, there were supposed to be shades of Wes Anderson, as Reitman explained they “wanted that sense of The Royal Tenenbaums living together… but in the Ghostbusters firehouse. . We learn more about the firehouse than in any previous Ghostbusters movie. How does it feel to sleep and do laundry there? How about a loft? ”
In addition to Godzilla x Kong, the release date of Ghostbusters: Ice Empire was recently moved up, so you can now watch it in theaters on March 22.