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Ghostbusters: Afterlife sequel is set to hit theaters in December 2023

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For fans who have been on the edge of their seat waiting endlessly for news of a release date for the Ghostbusters: Afterlife sequel, one has finally been revealed.Earlier this month, Sony announced that thehighly-anticipated film will hit theaters December 20, 2023, as reported by Deadline.The 2021 film was a direct sequel to the original Ghostbusters (1984) movie, which received critical acclaim along with a big box office draw.

Official release date: Sony revealed that the Ghostbusters: Afterlife sequel has a set release date of December 20, 2023During Netflix's Geek Week three weeks ago, additional news of an animated Ghostbusters series was revealed.

Jason Reitman and Gil Kenan, who worked on the previous 2021 Ghostbusters hit, will also be a part the upcoming series as producers.The two filmmakers will be quite busy while working on the production of the Afterlife sequel in order to have the film released by its announced date.

Exciting news: A Ghostbusters: Afterlife sequel release date has been revealed by Sony Blockbuster hit: The sequel from the original 1984 classic made around $204 million in the box office, making it a box office hit The Afterlife sequel will pay homage to the 1984 classic with its new setting, which starred Bill Murray,Harold Ramis, Ernie Hudson, Dan Aykroyd and Sigourney Weaver.It was unveiled and hinted at the end credits of the 2021 film that the setting will take place in New York City and the iconic firehouse.There have been a few sequels to the original film, such as Ghostbusters II (1989), which didn't do quite as well as the first film.

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