Something got me thinking about just how long the Engineering Division has existed.
It's been three years since Afterlife, Phoebe was 12 in that, she's 15 in Frozen Empire.
I'm curious if Winston got all of that setup post-Afterlife, or if he had at least some people working on projects even before that. It seems to be implied in both of these movies that the Ghostbusters, as a business entity, still existed given that they still owned the firehouse despite it essentially being abandoned and in disrepair with Janine knowing the general status of it through the decades. I'm also curious about some of the extra old gear we see, if it was all Madman Egon toiling on Oaklahoma, or if some of it was built by the failing Ghostbusters. I would think the Drone Trap is a more recent Egon invention, while Ray's motorcycle is vintage like, 1990.
While they haven't made any great strides in actual busting tech, given that it's all apparently just modified '84-style, they HAVE apparently made some significant jumps in trapping technology with the ability to de-haunt objects.
Seems like a pretty significant jump, and i'm curious if Winston had at least a small team working on things for a long time, just in case.
On an odd note, if we get another one... which I don't think is a guarantee... this had a MASSIVE drop off this weekend, and it JUST made the production budget back... this movie will likely barely squeak by into profitable (merchandise may help it), but I kind of want to see a different kind of old/new in the way of their technology and gear. I think in another few years, they should have shiny new tech. HOWEVER, I want the old stuff to still have a place for whatever reason. They just did the trope of having the gear impounded so i'm not sure I want that again, but I would want some reason for the new tech to not be available or unsuitable, needing to go back to the old gear. Although for straight (in-universe and out) branding and marketing reasons, the new tech should still at least resemble the old stuff.
Since i'm on a GB riff, what we got was cool and somewhat similar to what I had envisioned in my head as an old GB reunion, but not quite. In my head-GB3, the Ghostbusters didn't fail and are a corporation now. The old guys are out of the action but still involved with the running of the business. They still have the firehouse, but it's not really in-use. It's more of a storage facility and kept mostly for the guys nostalgia, the New GB's have new tech and all that. The Big Bad Thing happens in NYC, the new team responds and is eventually incapacitated. With nowhere else to turn, the old guys realize they need to suit up one more time... they head back to the firehouse and we get the nostalgia-dump scene, they head to their lockers and wipe the dust off their old jumpsuits, they pulled the old proton packs and such out of storage, Ray slowly pulls a cover off of Ecto-1, and they old guys head out to save the day one more time. Oddly enough, my version would have actually had less overall nostalgia bait than Afterlife, with new stuff through most of the movie and the buildup to the nostalgia paying off towards the end. In some ways, it's almost a fusion of 2016 and Afterlife.