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Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Premieres in NYC

This week in New York City, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire held its world premiere at the Lincoln Square AMC. After a fun event at the Hook and Ladder No. 8 firehouse (which had the iconic No-Ghost sign moved into its traditional place and was “frozen” over by production designers to appear as it does in the film), and a rockin’ Yes Have Some Podcast party on Wednesday evening, the red carpet was unrolled and celebrities and fans alike got their first glimpse at the new film.

Much of the main cast has been running the talk show circuit, with Paul Rudd appearing on Seth Meyers, Bill Murray and Ernie Hudson being joined by Ray Parker Jr. on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, and Patton Oswalt sitting in the chair on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Also at the event, Mercedes-Benz unveiled their Sprinter Van “Ecto-Z” that appears in the film, and fans got their first look at the amazing Proton Pack rack that is built into the car, offering a little backup to the Ecto-1 when the car is a little too full for that gurney o’ packs.

All-in-all, a fun and fan-filled event. Make sure to catch the film on March 22nd in a theater near you, and stay tuned to the HQ and the Crossrip podcast for more coverage!

Get Ready for the Afterlife - New Trailer Debuts Tomorrow!

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The wait is finally over!

The past couple weeks, you could almost sense the build-up to something big coming and today the veil of mystery has been lifted. Long after the first trailer in December of 2019, a new trailer will debut tomorrow for the long-anticipated direct follow up to the original two Ghostbusters films, Ghostbusters Afterlife.

More will be revealed in the trailer tomorrow. And expect a full rundown here on the HQ as well as on the Interdimensional Crossrip podcast. But in the meantime, why not prepare yourself with a quick refresher of all that’s come before, starting with the surprise announcement teaser that shocked us in January of 2019, then the first trailer we saw a mere 12 months later.

Ghostbusters Day 2021 Live Blog

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Happy Annual Ghostbusters Day, everyone!

If you’re like us, it’s a lot to keep up throughout the day (and there may be things that you missed throughout), so drop by this page periodically for updates and announcements, or come on over tomorrow and beyond for a recap of all the fun Ghostbusters things that were fit to print.

Updates will be added chronologically below:

10am Pacific

Greeting

The day began bright and early with a taped message from Ivan Reitman and Bill Murray, where Murray is shocked to learn of the existence of a dedicated Ghostbusters Day.

Hallmark Reveals

Hallmark revealed a new ornament through their PopMinded social media accounts as well as officially revealed our look at the ittybittys that have already hit stores in some areas.

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Hook and Ladder No. 8 Sign Presentation

The Buffalo Ghostbusters presented a restored sign to the Tribeca Hook and Ladder No. 8 engine company (the exterior filming location of the Ghostbusters firehouse, for those unfamiliar).

Limited Edition Ghostbusters Day T-Shirts

The official Ghostbusters shop revealed four exclusive t-shirt designs available through the end of June and only through the shop.ghostbusters.com store.

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Hasbro Pulse

Starting at 2:30pm Pacific today, Hasbro Pulse has glow-in-the-dark variants of their Plasma Series figures that will be available for sale through their website.

CBR has more exclusive information on the new era of Ecto-Glow, the sale at 2:30 today will be a pre-order for items coming in the fall:

GHOSTBUSTERS PLASMA SERIES GLOW-IN-THE-DARK FIGURES

(Ages 4 and Up / Approx. Retail Price: $26.49 / Available: Fall 2021)

The premium, collectible Ghostbusters figures that fans love have returned with a new supernatural ectoplasmic glow in the GHOSTBUSTERS Plasma Series Glow-In-The-Dark Figures from Hasbro! Inspired by the original Ghostbusters movies, this highly poseable collection of action figures features premium design, detailing, and articulation that embody the quality and realism Ghostbusters fans expect with Hasbro’s Plasma Series. Ghostbusters fans, young and old can charge the figure’s glow-in-the-dark by placing it under light. Each figure also comes with three entertainment-inspired accessories, including a Neutrona Wand, Proton Pack, and a glow-in-the-dark Proton Stream.

The GHOSTBUSTERS Plasma Series Glow-In-The-Dark Figures features original Ghostbusters characters Peter, Ray, Egon, and Winston. The products will be available at HasbroPulse.com and most major retailers at a future date.

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11:30AM

Disguise

The Toy Book revealed a first-look at Ghostbusters costumes coming from Disguise (Jakks Pacific). All Puft-themed, these Mini Puft costumes and inflatable Stay-Puft costume join Disguise’s already growing list of costumes and props available now.

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12PM

Designing Ghostbusters Afterlife with Spatial Reality

The official Ghostbusters YouTube channel has released a featurette featuring Jason Reitman and Francois Audouy on how Sony’s Spatial Reality technology was used to design the upcoming Ghostbusters Afterlife film.

Google Home

Google Home products have a little Ghostbusters Easter Egg today that can be access by asking Google products, “Who ya gonna call?”

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2PM

Twitter Spaces Presentation with IGN

(To watch live, visit this link.)

  • The Twitter Space is open, and people are jumping into the waiting room. About 1.5K people waiting so far!

  • Ivan Reitman is saying hello to McKenna Grace. A bit of a technical issue, but it’s almost like joining a party line phone conversation with everyone.

  • Jim at IGN is introducing us to the panel which includes Jason Reitman, Ivan Reitman, McKenna Grace, Carrie Coon, Finn Wolfhard, Celeste O’Connor, and Logan Kim. The panel is split into two parts - the first being a few conversations about the film, the second being a trivia game.

  • Jim sounds a little nervous as he introduces Carrie Coon as Callie, the strong-willed mom. Phoebe, the “young scientist of the group” played by McKenna Grace, Logan Kim plays PODCAST character name reveal! They’re still having technological problems, Carrie Coon and Logan Kim aren’t joined.

  • Father and son are ready to go, Ivan jokes about being the eldest person on the line and being able to get connected and participate. Jim says that this is the first film to have a family story in the Ghostbusters franchise.

  • Jason Reitman, "My father always described the first one about four guys that go into business. I have to admit that I never imagined making a Ghostbusters film. It was a film that I grew up on. I couldn’t imagine picking up the proton pack. It was too daunting and scary. The concept for Afterlife came to me in a few images and the more I thought about it, this story began to evolve. And that’s when it became a family, that’s the first way I saw it. I saw a young girl with a proton pack in the middle of a wheat field. I imagined a young boy finding Ecto-1 and it doesn’t work, and imagined him Tokyo Drifting through that same wheat field.”

  • Ivan, “It’s okay to talk about it as a family film because the main characters are a family. But really it’s a Ghostbusters movie. This movie, much like the first two captures the spirit in the comedy and the scares and the emotionality of those first two. And I’m proud that Jason was behind this and worked it out.”

  • Ivan now talking about it being the greatest thing a father can have to see his son succeed him.

  • Jim at IGN opens it up to the cast, hoping that everyone is setup to hear and speak. Logan and Carrie do not seem to be in the group still.

  • Jason, “Paul Rudd’s character is Mr. Grooberson. That’s the correct pronunciation of that name.”

  • Jim at IGN throws to McKenna and Finn to talk about where they were when they got the call they were going to be in a Ghostbusters movie. Finn says that it wasn’t a call, it was a weird fever dream. He had self-taped at his room in Vancouver and didn’t know he was auditioning for Ghostbusters. Then he got an email that was cryptic asking him to come to Jason Reitman’s house in Los Angeles and read the script. Arriving at the house, that’s when he found out the movie was Ghostbusters. He read the script which was still a work in progress and then after feels like it was the easiest audition of his life, he showed up at a person’s house that he respects and was asked to do it. “I couldn’t believe it. That was easy. And then it was like the joy of getting to be there with Celeste and getting to be there when Jason cast her. It was an incredible experience.”

  • McKenna was shooting in Atlanta and had auditioned multiple times being told that “it was an important film but you can’t know what it was.” She got to read with Logan Kim and they had a proton pack. That was a big giveaway.

  • Discussing now this being a Ghostbusters film that doesn’t take place in New York, it’s a small town film. Jason shouts out Gil Kennen the writer who is in attendance listening but is not participating. Jason and Gil wanted to go somewhere new with the film, they wanted this to feel as though we were discovering Ghostbusters equipment in a new place. Jason is being careful to not give anything away. The film had to get out of the city and had to be about a family discovering who they were. It made sense to get out of the city and to someplace that didn’t look anything like the first two films. The color palate and all of the iconic images like the packs and traps are there, but it will look and feel like a new location.

  • Celeste’s character is named LUCKY, she’s a girl from a small town in the middle of nowhere. The town is her home, but she’s always wanted to get out and is searching for something more. She meets the new kid in town at the diner she works at (Finn) and becomes his friend and learns what’s going on in his life. She finds herself in that adventure that she’s always been searching for.

  • Ivan talking about the Ecto-1 being discovered in a dilapidated state and it being wonderful that Finn’s character gets to work on it and bring it back to life. A lot of time has passed since we saw it, and a lot of things have changed. We’ll discover those things in the film. Finn has a moment with the Ecto-1 that has to be a real kick in getting behind the wheel. Finn says, “It was the coolest. I don’t know how else to describe it. The Ecto-1 - it’s not like we were filming on a greenscreen. We were driving this car that had a Corvette engine in it. It was completely souped-up.” Finn asks Ivan where the cars came from?

  • Jason says, it’s an extraordinarily rare car. They only made 100 of those body types in 1959. They wanted to get every detail right. He respects it all so much, and says he was heartbroken that the ladder was on the wrong side and people didn’t know that it was on the wrong side. Finn, “See look, it’s different. There was a reason why.” Jim at IGN brings up the gunner seat. Jason says that he’s loved this car his entire life and thinks it’s one of the coolest cars in film history. They worked with amazing car people to bring it back to life and “juiced the hell out of it.” Jason makes fun of his dad for the original shot of the Ecto-1 cranking out of the firehouse because it was sped-up. He wanted the car to REALLY fly. “We really got that car going.” Jason says that he and Gil wanted to know what Egon had done with Ecto-1 over the course of the years that we haven’t seen them. That was one of the great thrills on this film, was getting to come up with these improvements. “We wanted to put Ghostbusting into motion. The characters were often standing on their feet and holding a line, there was something static about it. We wanted to bring Ghostbusting up to 75 miles per hour.”

  • McKenna talking about it being a dream come true to be in the gunner seat of the Ecto-1, not wanting to spoil anything. But she says that it was “absolutely magical.”

  • Jim at IGN asking about Paul Rudd’s role in the movie and how he stumbles into the universe. Jason, “He’s a science teacher. Science has always been essential to Ghostbusters. Phoebe who McKenna plays is a scientist and finds herself in summer school filled with delinquents and Grooberson becomes a mentor for her.”

  • McKenna talking about it being super-cool to see all the gizmos, she hates to say that she “grew up” with Ghostbusters because she’s only 14. Getting to see the packs and traps and getting to play with them has been insane. Finn says that Jason got to write the film as a fan, it’s a Ghostbusters movie but Jason is a fan. “It comes from a really respectful place when it comes to being a fan.” Finn says that fans will appreciate that there’s CG in the movie, but Jason from the beginning was adamant that he would be using a lot of practical effects. Especially with the props, make-up, sets, and backgrounds. “That to me is why I was over the moon being on set, because it really felt like we were making a movie back in the 80’s. Ghostbusters is such a big franchise, but it didn’t feel like we were filming a big movie in the best way possible. It was like we were added to this family reunion.”

  • Celeste says that Lucky is a little skeptical about the existence of ghosts at first. Becoming friends with Finn’s character, she gets pulled into it though. For her she said it was cool to be working on a big studio film, the project she did before this was a small indie movie and going from that to Ghostbusters was crazy. Seeing all the gadgets she was overwhelmed coming onto set. “Do I belong here? How did I get here?” She jokes. She says her dad was a huge fan of the movies and showed them to his kids when they were younger.

  • Carrie is now on the chat! “Grandma figured it out!” She jokes that they only have about thirty seconds left probably. She jokes that Paul Rudd is “a miserable human being.” She says that she’s playing a mom trying to make ends meet and desperately trying to keep them afloat. She hasn’t had a lot of time for other parts of her life, and when she meets someone like Rudd’s character Grooberson, she gets to have some fun. She compliments Rudd saying that he’s wonderful and sweet.

  • Jim at IGN praises the ensemble that Jason’s team brought together. Asks what the Ecto-Goggles do, wishing that Logan Kim were there. Jason says that there “is no way to not lose your cool when you put on a proton pack. There’s a unique smile that happens when someone puts on the pack and holds the wand. I don’t care how old you are, you just become a kid again. I knew we cast the right people, because every time they put on the pack their thrill and passion was so true.” Jason shifts to talking about the Ecto-Goggles, saying that they now take Polaroid photos.

  • McKenna talks about putting on the proton pack, she says that she cried. Jason, “You actually did cry. My father was there too, it was wonderful.” McKenna jokes that she hasn’t gotten used to it still, even after three months of filming. Finn says that McKenna put them on during the camera test and losing her balance because of how heavy they are. Jokes about the original packs being so heavy - McKenna says that they’re still heavy. Ivan says that Dan Akyroyd and Bill Murray came on set and picked up the packs and said they were WAY lighter.

  • Carrie jokes that proton packs are real now, that’s the biggest difference. Jason says that the proton pack is the same one that we know and remember. The mold that was used to build it was built off of one of the original 1984 packs. They just tried to do the visual storytelling, what little welds and splits and cracks and things that make you feel like the packs have been used for three decades. Jason talks about working with craftspeople who grew up loving Ghostbusters. Arjen their creature designer and Ben the armorer were artisans who have less opportunities to do their craft practically, who also grew up loving Ghostbusters. “You can see their joy in the finished work.”

  • Jim at IGN asks if any of them have had ghost experiences. Ivan talks about Dan’s experiences and his family’s history. Ivan says he was and is skeptical. Dan’s enthusiasm made them take things seriously. “I still have those conversations with Dan.” Jim asks who the Dan Aykroyd of the cast is. Jason says that Logan is the true believer in ghosts. “He is 100% ready to believe.”

  • Finn praising Logan Kim, he came from Texas and had no acting experience aside from a FedEx commercial. And he has quickly become the heart of the movie. “He walked on set like he was a 70-year old character actor, like he was kind of over it,” Finn jokes. They all couldn’t believe it. “Everyone is going to know him.” Jason says that Logan was the most confident actor on set out of the bunch.

  • Carrie says that she grew up on an old farm house, there were things she can’t explain and things we don’t understand, but is skeptical. She believes in science and wants proof.

  • McKenna is going to try FaceTiming Logan so that he can join them. She says that it rang for a second and he sent her to voicemail. Carrie jokes that he’s probably talking to his manager. “He’s firing someone for sure now,” Finn jokes. Jason jokes about him being the Daniel Day Lewis. Finn jokes that Logan already has an 800 number like Bill Murray.

  • McKenna gets Logan on via her phone to say something, “How are all of you today?” He asks. Everyone says that he’s a legend already. Jim at IGN asks him what it’s like to be a living legend. “To be part of Ghostbusters, that’s a huge honor. I don’t even know how I got to this point in life but here we are.” Logan is asked what he can say about the Ecto-Goggles. Logan says that the goggles are for locating and identifying ghosts and their classes. In Afterlife he can take pictures of them. “I have to say, that’s probably my favorite feature about them. Just to press that button felt so cool.” Logan says he could barely see out of them on-set through the two little slots. One time he whacked McKenna in the face with them because he couldn’t see.

  • McKenna and Finn talk about Logan tripping and falling all the time. Jason says that they were always trying to get them to balance the way that Aykroyd always has them, but it was harder than they thought it would be. Finn says that Jason was giving Logan notes to look in a direction and Logan looked directly at him and was like, “Jason, I can’t see.”

  • Carrie Coon allows her son Haskell to say hello to everyone.

  • Jim at IGN turns conversation back toward Stay Puft. Jason corrects him, “We have NEW characters, the Mini-Pufts.” Jason says that the Mini-Pufts want to watch the world burn. And they really enjoy it. Jim talks about Plasma Mini-Puft three packs with three articulated figures and heads that you can build your own marshmallow army. PRODUCT REVEAL! They are the same size as they are in the film, 1:1 scale. And they can be pre-ordered on Hasbro Pulse now!

  • Conversation shifting to a trivia game, finishing a Ghostbusters quote. Won’t be updating for this time to give these old frail typist hands a breath.

  • The trivia game forces Jason to give his Brownstone Boy #2 quote to everyone.

  • Jim at IGN wrapping things up, Ghostbusters Afterlife opens only in theaters November 11th. And that’s all for the Twitter Spaces event!

3PM

New Images

IGN during the Twitter Spaces event revealed a few new images from the film.

4PM

Hasbro

More information and photos care of our friends at Hasbro for their reveals today. We also have good news for collectors as the Plasma Series Ecto-1 and Plasma Series Spengler's Neutrona Wand received new inventory and can once again be purchased through HasbroPulse.com (Neutrona Wand) and Target.com (Ecto-1) today.

GHOSTBUSTERS PLASMA SERIES MINI-PUFTS 3-PACK

(Ages 4 and Up / Approx. Retail Price: $26.99 / Available: Winter 2021)

The Mini-Pufts are officially out of the bag with the GHOSTBUSTERS Plasma Series Mini-Pufts 3-Packfrom Hasbro. Standing at 3.5 inches tall, the same size as the paranormal Mini-Pufts portrayed in Ghostbusters: Afterlife movie, these poseable figures feature premium design and detailing that embody the quality and realism Ghostbusters fans expect with Hasbro’s Plasma Series.

The GHOSTBUSTERS Plasma Series Mini-Pufts 3-Pack will be available at HasbroPulse.com, and most major retailers nationwide, at a future date.

GHOSTBUSTERS PLASMA SERIES GLOW-IN-THE-DARK FIGURES

(Ages 4 and Up / Approx. Retail Price: $26.99 / Available: Fall 2021)

The premium, collectible Ghostbusters figures that fans love have returned with a new supernatural ectoplasmic glow in the GHOSTBUSTERS Plasma Series Glow-In-The-Dark Figures from Hasbro! Inspired by the original Ghostbusters movies, this highly poseable collection of action figures features premium design, detailing, and articulation that embody the quality and realism Ghostbusters fans expect with Hasbro’s Plasma Series. Ghostbusters fans, young and old can charge the figure’s glow-in-the-dark by placing it under light. Each figure also comes with three entertainment-inspired accessories, including a Neutrona Wand, Proton Pack, and a glow-in-the-dark Proton Stream.

The GHOSTBUSTERS Plasma Series Glow-In-The-Dark Figures features original Ghostbusters characters Peter, Ray, Egon, and Winston. The products will be available at HasbroPulse.com and most major retailers at a future date.

6PM

The Interdimensional Crossrip and Yes Have Some Round-Up

Whew, it’s been a day. Join Troy and Chris of the Crossrip and Craig, Abbey, Jake and Ryan of the Yes Have Some podcasts to talk about everything that happened today and then some!

Get Ready for GHOSTBUSTERS DAY on June 8th!

This is it, this is definitely it!

In celebration of the anniversary of the original Ghostbusters' release in 1984 as well as to help promote the upcoming film in July, there's a huge day planned around this coming June 8th and it's going to be a doozy.

In addition to the live Fathom Events screenings where you can see the original film back up on the big screen and get a special sneak peek of the new film, the original cast of Ghostbusters: Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson and Annie Potts will join the new cast Kate McKinnon, Melissa McCarthy, Leslie Jones and Kristen Wiig on the Jimmy Kimmell Live show together for the first time.

Here's the full press release from the good folks at Sony with all of the day's events mapped out, it's going to be a good one!

GHOSTBUSTERS DAY: JUNE 8, 2016
In celebration of GHOSTBUSTERS:
The Original Cast Reunites and Joins the New Cast on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” as
Moviegoers Celebrate the Franchise with Screenings of the Original Film, a Sneak Peek at the New Film, Fun Events, a Contest, and More
Elle King’s “Good Girls” Available at Digital Music Providers Today
CULVER CITY, Calif., June 3, 2016 – In anticipation of the release of Ghostbusters, which brings the legendary franchise back to theaters with a new team fighting the paranormal on July 15, Sony Pictures and moviegoers across the country will celebrate the classic franchise with Ghostbusters Day on Wednesday, June 8 – the anniversary of the release date of the original 1984 film.
On Ghostbusters Day, the cast of the original classic Ghostbusters – including Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, and Annie Potts – will reunite and join the new Ghostbusters – Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones – as they honor the franchise that evening with an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.” “Jimmy Kimmel Live” airs weeknights at 11:35pm Eastern and Pacific / 10:35pm Central on ABC.
Fans will also be able to join in the celebration by seeing a sneak peek of the new film as part of the Fathom Events presentation of the original classic in more than 800 cinemas nationwide on June 8, with encore showings on Sunday, June 12.  In addition, in Brooklyn, BBQ Films will present the world’s only official immersive screening of the classic Ghostbusters – a transportive experience built around the classic movie called GHOSTBUSTERS HQ. 
Participating theaters will also join in the fun with sweepstakes. Cinemark is giving fans the chance to score one of ten signed posters for the new film through a social media giveaway and as a collectible reward in their all-new app-based loyalty program, Cinemark Connections.  And when Regal Cinemas Crown Club Members buy a ticket to the classic movie, they will be entered for the chance to win a flyaway to the premiere of the new Ghostbusters film in Los Angeles, plus a $2500 gift card for travel and accommodations.
Guests of BBQ Films to GHOSTBUSTERS HQ in Brooklyn on the 8th will not only get a 360-degree interactive experience, but also an exclusive first chance to play the new Ghostbusters console game and the mobile game, Ghostbusters: Slime City, both from Activision. Fans will have the chance to record their unique spectral encounters using special GIPHY Cam filters, and enjoy Hi-C Ecto Cooler beverages at the bar. New shows have been added, including a family show. More information is available at www.bbqfilms.com
Fans will be able to check out the Ghostbusters’ ride, the Ecto-1, with national and local appearances.
The studio will also launch the Ghostbusters Twitter Mission Sweepstakes on Ghostbusters Day.  The sweepstakes will award cool prizes, like custom Ghostbusters uniforms, every week leading up to the release of the film to users who retweet contest messages.  Twitter users can join in the fun by following @Ghostbusters. 
Fans can also follow the movie at @Ghostbusters on their favorite social networks, as the day will be documented via Facebook Live, Periscope, Snapchat Live Stories, and other social coverage.
In addition, moviegoers can now hear Elle King’s “Good Girls,” from the film’s original soundtrack, which is available now at all digital providers. “Good Girls” was written by Elle King and Dave Bassett and produced by Bassett. The soundtrack will be available on July 15th.
Ghostbusters makes its long-awaited return, rebooted with a cast of hilarious new characters. Thirty years after the beloved original franchise took the world by storm, director Paul Feig brings his fresh take to the supernatural comedy, joined by some of the funniest actors working today – Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones, and Chris Hemsworth. This summer, they’re here to save the world! The film is produced by Ivan Reitman and Amy Pascal, and written by Katie Dippold & Paul Feig, based on the 1984 film “Ghostbusters,” an Ivan Reitman film, written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis.