I've always imagined Ghostbusters III as Aykryod's original 100 page treatment, with the Ghostbusters in the future as a franchise all over the world fighting an all-out war on Ghosts. That would be awesome.
You could still have the original Ghostbusters as descendants or relatives or something along those lines. Could even make them all CGI so they look younger. Who cares, a Ghost War movie would be amazing and I want to see a flying Ecto-1.
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God, no. I'd sooner claw my eyes out with a spoon than see something like that.
Ghostbusters isn't an action-adventure movie with some bits of comic relief here and there. It works because it is an utterly hilarious comedy about three Ph.D's who get this goofy idea that they can actually catch and imprison ghosts. The plot exists solely to provide a three-act structure and serve as a vehicle for jokes.
A "Ghost War," a flying Ecto-1, amping up the action levels ... all that would serve to do is take the mistakes of
Ghostbusters II and multiply them tenfold. The reason the sequel isn't as good is because it
isn't very funny. What you want to see sounds like the Terminator Future War with Ghostbusters technology, and that ... no. No, I'm sorry.
Pistols at dawn.
I thought I had read an interview from Ackroyd that there wouldn't be a sequel to the video game?
As I said, it's pretty unlikely that there will be a sequel, given the difficulty in getting all the parties back together again. The only press I've seen from Aykroyd regarding
The Video Game, though, has been the initial interview in the Game Informer cover story a few years ago that broke the news on the game's existence, and the New York Times interview with him and Harold Ramis shortly after the game was released (in which they said "no, we didn't write it, we just touched up the script for a day"). It's entirely possible that I've missed something, though.
Not terribly
likely, mind you, but possible.
