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Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire to be Released on Netflix

2024-07-08 14:59:07.197000

On July 22, 2024, the fifth film in the Ghostbusters series, titled 'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire', will be released on Netflix. The movie will be available for streaming in the United States, ahead of other regions. The cast includes Finn Wolfhard, Carrie Coon, Paul Rudd, Mckenna Grace, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Annie Potts, and Ernie Hudson. 'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire' was originally released in theaters on March 24, 2024 [add81172].

Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics and audiences, with a 43% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 'B+' CinemaScore, the film managed to perform well financially. The movie follows the events of 'Afterlife' and features new recruits in the ghost-catching business teaming up with veterans to prevent an apocalyptic deity from causing a second Ice Age. 'Frozen Empire' had a higher production budget of $100 million, along with additional marketing expenses. To justify its higher cost, the film will need to outgross 'Afterlife,' which made $204 million globally against a $75 million budget. The success of 'Frozen Empire' at the box office indicates a positive start for the film, although it will face tough competition from 'Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire' in the following weekend [32f47eb5].

The director of 'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire,' Gil Kenan, revealed that only a couple of scenes were cut from the film to improve the build-up to the climax. The majority of the scenes cut came later in the film, before the final act. Kenan expressed pride in the deleted scenes and wanted audiences to have an expanded experience with the film. However, there will not be a director's cut for the home release, as Kenan believes that the theatrical version is the best version for audiences to see. 'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire' is currently playing in theaters [639eb209].

The director of 'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire' provided an explanation for the exclusion of original characters Dan Ackroyd and Annie Potts in the latest sequel. The director stated that there was no story written for them in 'Frozen Empire,' but future sequels may explore their characters further. This decision suggests that the creative direction of the film and the specific narrative being told in 'Frozen Empire' influenced the choice to exclude these characters. The director also mentioned the possibility of a future sequel connecting to Walter Peck's storyline and expanding the franchise, indicating that the Ghostbusters franchise may continue to evolve and explore different storylines and characters in future installments [55d5b514].

'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire' has garnered attention not only for its box office performance but also for its memorable quotes. The film features humorous and heartfelt quotes from its iconic characters, showcasing the talent of the cast and the quality of the writing. Characters like Gary, Ray, Winston, Phoebe, and others deliver lines that add humor, emotion, and depth to the story. The quotes highlight the audience's love for the franchise and its characters, demonstrating that the appeal of 'Ghostbusters' extends beyond the supernatural elements. Some notable quotes from 'Frozen Empire' include: 'Devil’s Testicle,' 'This Is The Way I Want To Spend My Golden Years,' 'Busting Makes Me Feel Good,' and 'Garraka Can’t Help You Move On; You Have To Do That Yourself.' These quotes contribute to the overall enjoyment of the film and resonate with audiences [dda65325].

The post-credits scene in 'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire' features the Mini-Pufts, who hijack a truck and steal a Stay Puft Marshmallow delivery truck, hinting at the possibility of a giant Stay Puft Marshmallow Man making a return. The scene teases a sequel movie, as confirmed by director Gil Kenan and co-writer Jason Reitman. They have a story in mind that continues the narrative thread and believe there is more story to be told. The Mini-Pufts seem to have a plan to bring back their big dad. The original Ghostbusters haven't had to deal with the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man in a live-action film since the original 1984 movie. The post-credits scene suggests that the Mini-Pufts are organized and have a plan to resurrect the giant monster. The director and co-writer hope that audiences connect with the adventure of the Spengler family in 'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire' and that they can continue the story in a sequel [c61fe4b9].

'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire' has earned US$61 million in box office sales in its opening, bringing the franchise's total box office revenue beyond US$1 billion. The film pulled ahead by just US$1 million in the North American box office, netting US$45.2 million ahead of Afterlife's US$44 million opening. The film moved its release date up by a week and has earned an additional US$16.4 million in revenue from international markets. Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire will open in Singapore on April 10, 2024. The film follows the Spengler family as they team up with the original Ghostbusters to protect their home and save the world from a second Ice Age [26bfb421].

'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire' has a mid-credits scene featuring the Mini-Pufts. The scene shows a Stay-Puft Marshmallows truck being hijacked by the Mini-Pufts for a road trip. Director Gil Kenan hints at a potential future story involving the Mini-Pufts and the Spengler family. The movie has been a box-office hit, surpassing $1 billion in total series earnings. Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire is out now in cinemas [941d8f39].

Bloody Disgusting recently published an article discussing the scariest moments in the 'Ghostbusters' movie franchise. The article highlights terrifying scenes from each phase of the franchise, including the original film, 'Ghostbusters II,' the 2016 remake, 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife,' and the latest installment, 'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire.' Some of the scariest moments mentioned include the haunted library scene, the appearance of the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, the sinkhole incident, the sewer scene, the opening scene of 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife,' the mannequin chase, and the opening scene of 'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire.' The article also acknowledges the genre classification of the franchise as horror-comedy and the impact it has had on multiple generations of fans [73ab5de3].

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