08-09-2008 13:30
Columbia Pictures have recruited Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky to write a third 'Ghostbusters' film.Although the movie bosses have chosen the pair - who are the writers and producers of the US version of 'The Office' - to pen the horror-comedy sequel, they have refused to confirm the movie will definitely go ahead.The latest script is believed to feature all four spook hunters but there is no word of the original cast - Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson - being on board. Director John Landis recently said 'Ghostbusters 3' would definitely be made.He said: "I'm not involved but I know it is happening."Dan Aykroyd - who co-wrote and starred in the first two films - recently expressed a wish for 'Pineapple Express' actor Seth Rogen and 'Knocked Up' director Judd Apatow to be involved in the project.He said: "If I could interest them to be part of it, that would be an absolute dream."
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