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Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021)

PG-13 11/18/2021 Fantasy, Comedy, Adventure, Science Fiction 2h 4m
73%
User
Score
7.0/10
63%
45/100

Discover the past. Save the future.

Overview

When single mom Callie and her two kids Trevor and Phoebe arrive in a small Oklahoma town, they begin to discover their connection to the original Ghostbusters and the secret legacy their grandfather left behind.

Jason Reitman

Director

Gil Kenan

Writer

Part of the Ghostbusters Collection

Includes Ghostbusters: Afterlife and other great movies.

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Top Billed Cast

Mckenna Grace

Mckenna Grace

Phoebe Spengler

Finn Wolfhard

Finn Wolfhard

Trevor Spengler

Carrie Coon

Carrie Coon

Callie Spengler

Bokeem Woodbine

Bokeem Woodbine

Sheriff Domingo

Paul Rudd

Paul Rudd

Gary Grooberson

Logan Kim

Logan Kim

Podcast

Celeste O'Connor

Celeste O'Connor

Lucky

Bill Murray

Bill Murray

Peter Venkman

Dan Aykroyd

Dan Aykroyd

Ray Stantz

Media

Summoning The Spirit - Part 2 | Behind The Scenes

Summoning The Spirit - Part 2 | Behind The Scenes

Summoning The Spirit | Behind The Scenes

Summoning The Spirit | Behind The Scenes

Arriving In Summerville

Arriving In Summerville

"You're A Seismologist?" Clip

"You're A Seismologist?" Clip

Firehouse

Firehouse

VFX Egon Character Breakdown

VFX Egon Character Breakdown

Ghostbusters Guide to NYC

Ghostbusters Guide to NYC

Phoebe Makes A Friend

Phoebe Makes A Friend

Behind The Scenes - Phoebe

Behind The Scenes - Phoebe

The Gadgets - RTV

The Gadgets - RTV

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Reviews

A review by garethmb

Written on November 16, 2021

Back in 1984 when big hair and neon were the norms; a movie appeared that soon became a cultural phenomenon. The movie involved a team of unlikely Paranormal Investigators and the mix of comedy, FX, and Ghosts turned the movie into a smash hit and a Pop Culture mainstay. The abundance of products that followed and the inescapable theme song and tagline soon gave rise to a sequel which while a success; did not resonate the way the original film had and thus the “Ghostbusters” film franchise became dormant.

While a successful video game and merchandise line kept the franchise alive; the 2016 reboot with an all-female team failed to capture the magic at the box office and again put the franchise’s cinematic future in question.

Thankfully after several delays due to the Covid 19 Pa...

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A review by JPV852

Written on February 8, 2022

More than a little heavy in the nostalgia department (not complaining as I got to see the OG there at the end), but as these sequels go I liked it enough, especially the young cast that weren't terribly obnoxious. I will admit that I almost got a tear in my eye when... I heard the Ecto-1 siren go. Not kidding. And CGI Egon wasn't bad either. Definitely better than that 2016 mistake. Chalk it up to a nightmare alternate universe. **3.5/5**...

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A review by DallasBob

Written on February 16, 2022

This wasn't bad at'all. The kids did very well as far as acting went. The special affects were very reminiscent of the past. (It seems as if they went with the same speical effects company or at least the same format--very good decision) And the story seemed to hold water very well.

Personal critiques (possible spoilers ahead) : I wish the kids had busted a few more ghosts. Perhaps make that a montage, while introducing us to what the rest of the OG Ghostbusters were up to in present day. But instead of that, the script had Dan Akroyd's Ray character explain it over the phone. Maybe if the production had used the montage, the OGs' recognize what's going on and decide to show up to help. Or maybe have the girl's teacher, Paul Rudd, try and find the OG's. In short, there didn't se...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on March 28, 2022

"Callie" (Carrie Coon) is a bit short of cash, so must retreat to her late father's dilapidated pile with her son "Trevor" (Finn Wolfhard) and geeky daughter "Phoebe" (Mckenna Grace). When the young girl discovers that she has a chess partner that she cannot see, then a "ghost trap" under their frequently shaking old house, she and her brother - alongside her seismologist teacher "Gary Grooberson" (Paul Rudd) are soon doing what it says on the tin. It takes for ever to get going, this film - far too much time is spent on character development and by the time it actually gets up to speed I was just a little bit bored. It is redeemed by the last ten minutes, to a certain extent, but I could have been doing with a bit more of Rudd's character - and quite a few more ghosts to bust. It looks ok...

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A review by Per Gunnar Jonsson

Written on April 17, 2022

This is a film that I was on one hand looking forward to watch and on another hand feared to watch. I was really hoping that this movie would be able to reboot the franchise after that abysmal piece of woke shit Ghostbusters (2016) had totally ruined it.

Looking back at my review of that movie I am actually surprised that I gave it any stars at all but in 2016 the lefts wokeness had not yet reached the psychopath levels that is has today so I guess it didn’t strike me as hard. Anyway, when it was announced that this new movie would ignore previously mentioned atrocity and be a sequel to the original(s) it, of course, became a must watch for me.

So, what about this new instalment then? Well, it is almost woke free which is a relief of course. Is it a great movie? No not really but i...

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A review by Martha

Written on July 26, 2022

I'm a huge Ghostbusters fan since the first film when I was a little girl. After the all-girl cast Ghostbusters I went into this one with extreme low expectations however I was blown away by how nostalgic, heartfelt, and wonderful this movie ended up being. It felt like coming home again. This is the true sequel to the previous Ghostbusters movies....

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A review by r96sk

Written on February 8, 2024

At last, a <em>'Ghostbusters'</em> movie I actually, kinda, like.

I will say that even with that being the case, I still didn't overly enjoy it. I'm not sure what it is exactly, but this franchise just never truly delivers for me personally; I don't rate the original two films, the 2016 reboot is one I found to be better but still not good. The whole concept simply doesn't do anything for me, for some reason.

The reason I did just narrowly enjoy this one more is the cast, to be honest. I have similar feelings about everything else here as I do for those aforementioned past instalments, but those onscreen are real positives... well, at least a few of 'em.

Mckenna Grace and Logan Kim are the best things about <em>'Ghostbusters: Afterlife'</em>, for my money. Grace portrays her "nerd...

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