Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Ghostbusters franchise is still expanding, with each new movie release making it more extensive to rank the Ghostbusters movies from worst to best. The supernatural comedy series launched in 1984 under the creation of Ivan Reitman, Harold Ramis, and Dan Aykroyd.
Related Ghostbusters Post-Credits Scene Explained The Ghostbusters post-credits scenes hints at the potential villain that could appear in the sequel to Paul Feig's reboot. None of the cast is bad, with Leslie Jones and SNL's Kate McKinnon offering game approximations of the characters they're clearly riffing on , and Chris Hemsworth is delightfully idiotic as Kevin. But the film is never bold or new enough, and its nostalgic anchor never quite understands the iconic original.
The special effects remain great, with the new Muppet-like ghosts of the Scoleri brothers, and there's bags of cast charm and a pleasant New York mentality storyline. Perhaps the problem is that Ghostbusters II does very little new, with the same basic set-up - a conceit that required an improbable mass cynicism around ghosts despite the events of 1984. This makes portions of the film feel quite familiar, and not in the best way.
Arguably the most shocking thing about Ghostbusters: Afterlife is not its surprise character appearances , but is rather how little the original Ghostbusters actually appear. Afterlife actually works better for that intentional oversight, because this is a legacy story that balances the new with nostalgia perfectly.
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