“Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” a sequel to the blockbuster comedy, will hit theaters next summer.
The movie is now expected to debut on June 11, 2021 — exactly 37 years after the original.Like nearly every film slated for 2020, Sony has hopscotched the release date for “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” multiple times during the pandemic.
It was originally scheduled to open in July before it was pushed to March 5, 2021.Sony also announced a sequel to “Don’t Breathe” will premiere on Aug.
13, 2021.
Rodo Sayagues is making his directorial debut with the horror follow-up.
He also co-wrote the script with his longtime collaborator Fede Alvarez.
“Don’t Breathe” became a commercial hit when it bowed in 2017, earning $157 million at the box office from a $10 million budget.Jason Reitman directed “Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” which follows the events of 1984’s “Ghostbusters” and 1989’s “Ghostbusters II.” The upcoming installment picks up 30 years later and centers on a family that moves to a small town.
There,
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