• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Ghostbusters live action series

you mean like this

The Fox network in the US is putting an original spin on the single-gals-in-the-city genre with a new show in development about four New York women who are best friends and Ghost Busters.

The network has put in an order for a script, going by the title Ghost Busters, from big screen scribe wamdue (various YouTube videos), who is developing the project via Wamdue Television.

The show is spun-off from the Ghost Buster movies of the 80s. However, in a modern not in anyway over used format twist all four ghost busters are female, how can they cope with dating, when the ghosts start to hassle them outside of work.
 
you mean like this

The Fox network in the US is putting an original spin on the single-gals-in-the-city genre with a new show in development about four New York women who are best friends and Ghost Busters.

The network has put in an order for a script, going by the title Ghost Busters, from big screen scribe wamdue (various YouTube videos), who is developing the project via Wamdue Television.

The show is spun-off from the Ghost Buster movies of the 80s. However, in a modern not in anyway over used format twist all four ghost busters are female, how can they cope with dating, when the ghosts start to hassle them outside of work.

It would be better if they were all something hipper and more trendy - like werewolves.
 
Would the show fly? I've always thought Ghostbusters had vague and general similarities to Stargate SG-1.

I've always thought the exact same thing. Although, instead of having the original four characters, maybe have it be a "next gen" type of thing (particularly if the series is in the same continuity of the previous films and is set in present day).
 
Sounds great. I can't wait to see the episode where the gang hop into their Ford Explorer Ecto 2 and head out to stop a half naked ghost named Reitman, who's scaring the crap out of customers at a local Staples by throwing bags of Chipotle Ranch Doritos at everybody. I just hope the team remembered to power up their iPacks before they left.
 
You never know...

I said back in the early part of this decade, "Why not make a Terminator TV show?" and everyone laughed at me... :p
 
Would the show fly? I've always thought Ghostbusters had vague and general similarities to Stargate SG-1.

I've always thought the exact same thing. Although, instead of having the original four characters, maybe have it be a "next gen" type of thing (particularly if the series is in the same continuity of the previous films and is set in present day).

They had a cartoon like that.
 
Would the show fly? I've always thought Ghostbusters had vague and general similarities to Stargate SG-1.

I've always thought the exact same thing. Although, instead of having the original four characters, maybe have it be a "next gen" type of thing (particularly if the series is in the same continuity of the previous films and is set in present day).

They had a cartoon like that.

Extreme Ghostbusters for the win. A live action ghostbusters series could be just that.

A recast and older Egon(unless Ramis wants to be in the show) Or he or Aykrod could be producers

Lucifer could be a season finale or an on going arc
 
I've always thought the exact same thing. Although, instead of having the original four characters, maybe have it be a "next gen" type of thing (particularly if the series is in the same continuity of the previous films and is set in present day).

They had a cartoon like that.

Extreme Ghostbusters for the win. A live action ghostbusters series could be just that.

A recast and older Egon(unless Ramis wants to be in the show) Or he or Aykrod could be producers

Lucifer could be a season finale or an on going arc

Yeah, doing a spin on the EG concept. I would say that you can pull in Ramis or Aykrod to do a guest spot in the pilot or something and go from there. I suppose they can be given a producer credit, but I guess that depends on how much they want to be involved with the show. Maybe they can be producers in name only if they want little to do with it.
 
Extreme Ghostbusters for the win. A live action ghostbusters series could be just that.

A recast and older Egon(unless Ramis wants to be in the show) Or he or Aykrod could be producers

Lucifer could be a season finale or an on going arc

Oh God, PLEASE not let it be anything like Extreme Ghostbusters. Come on, wheelchair dude? Emo chick? Lame. I don't want to watch a bunch of hip diverse teenagers fighting ghosts, leave that shit for the CW.
 
I was thinking myself when watching GB1 if a live-action series could work, and I really think it could esp. with today's production values and quality control. (Such as it is.)

Unfortuanly, I think it could only work with "these" characters so they'd have to be recast parts (which puts a strain on it working) but I think it would be pretty neat and I really think it'd be an interesting show. Especially if, say, it was done in a CSI-like vain.
 
It would take a lot of planning in advance, and input (and writing) for the wirters of the first movie and creators, otherwise I don't see how a live action series based on the film could do anything but betray it's roots and fanbase.
 
I never really got the concept of Ghostbusters as an ongoing franchise. The first movie was a lot of fun, but anything beyond that is just telling the same joke over and over again.
 
It could start out small like the first seasons of Stargate SG-1. There would inevitably be filler episodes with ghosts we'd never heard from again and some that could be reoccurring.

The first season could build up like the first movie. More and more ghosts are appearing until we get to the big bad for the season finale.

There would have to be a "Apophis" type villain.

Some episodes could even involve dead family members. This would give the actors a time to shine.

"Egon says he has a way to bring back my Mother!"

"Peter......let her go"
 
Extreme Ghostbusters for the win. A live action ghostbusters series could be just that.

A recast and older Egon(unless Ramis wants to be in the show) Or he or Aykrod could be producers

Lucifer could be a season finale or an on going arc

Oh God, PLEASE not let it be anything like Extreme Ghostbusters. Come on, wheelchair dude? Emo chick? Lame. I don't want to watch a bunch of hip diverse teenagers fighting ghosts, leave that shit for the CW.

Hmm I always liked it, then again I was fairly young when it was on.
 
Extreme Ghostbusters for the win. A live action ghostbusters series could be just that.

A recast and older Egon(unless Ramis wants to be in the show) Or he or Aykrod could be producers

Lucifer could be a season finale or an on going arc

Oh God, PLEASE not let it be anything like Extreme Ghostbusters. Come on, wheelchair dude? Emo chick? Lame. I don't want to watch a bunch of hip diverse teenagers fighting ghosts, leave that shit for the CW.

Hmm I always liked it, then again I was fairly young when it was on.
I liked it too, though I was twelve when it was on. I did recognize that it was essentially PC gone amuck even then, though.

And Kylie was goth, not emo, get it right. I say this because goth girls are hot, and emo aren't. :p
 
I've never understood the appeal of a next gen type GB show. The Real Ghostbusters showed that with good writing you could use the original characters in new ways.

Why not simply recast the original characters, ignore GB2 and do a follow up series to the original movie? Indeed, it might be worthwile to make it a period piece and set it in the 80s.

You could do some funny stuff with oversized eighties tech.
 
I never really got the concept of Ghostbusters as an ongoing franchise. The first movie was a lot of fun, but anything beyond that is just telling the same joke over and over again.

Agreed. It's kind of like Tremors in that way-- the fun is all in watching these characters figure stuff out and band together for the first time.

Once they and we know all the rules, it just becomes another ho-hum, routine mission. Which is what we saw happening in Ghostbusters 2.
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top