Finn Wolfhard and Mckenna Grace also star in director Jason Reitman’s supernatural action comedy 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife,' which adds a contemporary chapter to the franchise that began with his father’s 1984 hit movie. Read THR's review:
calls it a movie “by a family about a family.” Picking up the baton from his father, Ivan Reitman, who helmed the franchise-spawning 1984 blockbuster , Reitman is carrying on a family business, perhaps creating a family tradition.
And the characters at the center of his film are discovering their familial ties to ghost-hunting history. But a larger family is being addressed here: the legions of fans of the pop culture phenomenon, who will thrill to every lovingly placed Easter egg, each casting “surprise” and end-credits stinger.
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