A few days ago, “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” exposed a brand new feature film video.
In the clip, Paul Rudd encounters a monster in the supermarket. And this monster is eating dog food without distraction.
Then, a remote-controlled car passed by and Monster Dog found Paul Rudd. So a chasing battle between humans and monsters was staged.
The whole clip is full of tension and comedy, which is very enjoyable.
From the style of this segment, it is not difficult to infer that the whole film will be a mixture of horror and comedy features.
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“Ghostbusters: Afterlife” is a restarted version of the film, which was born out of “Ghostbusters” in the 1980s and puts the background of the story to the present.
In this film, the protagonist of the story is a single mother and two children.
After they came to a small town in Oklahoma and inherited a house, a series of strange stories happened, allowing them to get in touch with the previous “Ghostbusters”.
“Ghostbusters: Afterlife” is directed by independent film director Jason Reitman, and this is his first Hollywood and major production film.
In fact, Jason Reitman is the son of Ivan Reitman, director of the original Ghostbusters.
Currently, the release time of “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” is set on November 19.
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