As the curtain rises on Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, the cast takes a nostalgic journey down memory lane alongside the original Ghostbusters legends, Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, and Ernie Hudson.
Patton Oswalt, one of the stars, couldn’t contain his excitement, describing the franchise as a game-changer in the realm of comedies. Stepping onto the recreated firehouse set from the original movies left him utterly “blown away.”
Paul Rudd, reflecting on the set experience, reminisces about the rare moments when phones were set aside, fostering genuine connections among the cast. He fondly recalls engaging conversations with Dan Aykroyd, delving into the rich comedic history of Saturday Night Live and tales of friendship with John Candy.

Ernie Hudson shares his favorite memories from the 1984 classic, highlighting the iconic scene in the mayor’s office where truths about the impending apocalypse are hilariously unveiled. He also recalls a chilly encounter with slime during a freezing day of subway production.
For Carrie Coon, the supernatural remains an enigma. When asked about her belief in ghosts, she intriguingly responds, “We know what we don’t know,” hinting at a curiosity yet to be satisfied.
With the premiere set for March 22, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire promises to reignite the spirit of the beloved franchise while forging new memories that will undoubtedly become cherished classics.