This is one of the favorite sagas of the 80s. 40 years after the first Ghostbusters, the ectoplasm hunters return to the cinema with The Ice Menace, in which a new generation (McKenna Grace, Paul Rudd, Kerry Coon, Finn Wolfhard, Logan Kim and Celeste O’Connor) joins the original. Ghosts (Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson, Dan Aykroyd and Annie Potts).
Directed from a script written by Gil Kenan with Jason Reitman, son of Ivan Reitman, director and producer of the first installments, the feature film is a direct sequel to The Legacy, which was released in 2021.
In this fourth part, the Spengler family moves to the famous barracks in New York. When the discovery of an ancient artifact given to him by Nadeem Razmad (Kumail Nanjian) unleashes an army of ghosts that spread the threat of ice across the city, two teams of Ghostbusters must join forces to protect their home and save the world. Freezing.
Now a billionaire, with Ghostbusters: The Ice Menace doing well at the North American box office, will the saga continue?
Is it planned to continue?
He asked about it All moviesDirector Gil Kenan has revealed that while Sony has yet to officially order another Ghostbusters movie, he and Jason Reitman already have ideas for one, or at least several, sequels.
Ernie Hudson and Bill Murray
“Jason and I love Ghostbusters so much. We love these characters, and we’ll be very happy if the audience is willing to continue their adventures with them. If the audience feels that way, then we know what the next stories will be.”
We know what the next stories will be
And the actor already seems ready to don the proton pack again Carrie Coon – who plays Callie Spengler, adds: “I am absolutely ready to go back! There is something very interesting about working on these films, especially as a woman. We are not often asked to participate in such films. We’re around a lot, so it was a real thrill to dive into the action.”
in turn McKenna GracePhoebe Spengler’s translator states: “As heavy as those proton packs are, I’m happy to put them down. I love those movies. I love being a ghostbuster. I mean, who do you call? Me.”

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Warning – The rest of this article contains spoilers for The Ice Menace’s post-credits scene.
And one potential future story could revolve around mini-pufts. In the post-credits scene of The Ice Menace, we see a small Bibendum Chamallows stealing a semi-trailer carrying “Stay-Puft Marshmallows” at a gas station.
A movie about mini-poofs?
Gil Kenan revealed Entertainment Weekly has plans for these little terrors. “Jason and I have a story that continues the theme of this narrative. There is something to say. We can’t talk about it yet, but I feel like these little guys still have a lot of stories to tell.”
Will mini Chamallow Bibendums be at the center of the fifth installment of the SOSFantômes franchise? Although a sequel will be announced, the cast will have to return as the director wants to continue the story of the Spengler family.
“As for what’s next, we’re really interested in the characters in this movie. We think there’s more to the story. And I hope that the audience will get to know the adventure that the Spanglers go through in this movie. And if that’s the case, I really hope that we can continue that.” story.” she tells EW.

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The animated series announced in 2022 is still relevant
Meanwhile, Netflix is currently developing a Ghostbusters animated series. Gil Kenan also mentioned the series Alex Zane on the mic : “I’ve seen a full art preview of the series, I’ve seen the sets and environments, and I’ve just gotten a glimpse into the world of supernatural characters that our brilliant creative team is bringing to life.
All I can say is that it is a work in progress. We are in full development. Stories are being written, illustrations are being done, it’s a good time to be a ghost.”
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