Demi Moore has said Channing Tatum’s forthcoming Ghost reboot should not have been made.The actress originally starred in the 1990 Oscar winning film alongside Patrick Swayze.When asked about the forthcoming sequel in an interview with Variety, Moore said: “There are some films better left alone.
But it depends on what the take is. […] Channing is incredibly intelligent and talented – who knows what he would bring to it if it happened.”She also pointed out why the original was so successful, adding: “The success of Ghost is really about alchemy.
Think about Whoopi [Goldberg], who anchored the comedy in a magical way. Or Tony Goldwyn, the boy next door who is the most unsuspecting villain.
And the sweetness and virility of Patrick Swayze.”When asked whether she would reprise her role as Molly Jensen in the reboot, Moore said she would “have to see what they come up with”.Tatum confirmed that he was working on a reboot last year. “We have the rights to Ghost.
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