Ghostbusters Frozen Empire Trailer Featuring Original Cast and a Menacing Army of Spirits Descending Upon New York City!

Ghostbusters Frozen Empire Trailer - Unleash the Chills, Embrace the Thrills, and Get Ready for a Spectral Showdown in the Heart of New York City!

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Ghostbusters Frozen Empire Trailer: Sony Pictures has just dropped an electrifying new trailer for , promising a bone-chilling adventure filled with ancient mysteries, spectral surprises, and the iconic Ghostbusters crew battling to save New York City from a second Ice Age.

This latest trailer amps up the nostalgia factor by reuniting beloved franchise veterans Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, and Annie Potts. Joining forces with the original Ghostbusters are the new Spengler generation, led by Carrie Coon, Mckenna Grace, Finn Wolfhard, and the ever-charming Paul Rudd as Gary Grooberson.

A familiar face making a return is William Atherton, reprising his role as the notorious Walter Peck from the 1984 classic. The former EPA inspector seems to be causing trouble once again, but that won’t deter the ghost-fighting squad from gearing up with their proton packs to take on the formidable army of ghosts threatening to plunge the city into chaos.

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The trailer showcases a myriad of supernatural entities, both old and new, in various shapes and sizes. From a mysterious horned beast to an icy sewer dragon, the footage also teases the return of the hair-raising library ghost and the mischievous glutton, Slimer. The Ghostbusters waste no time in revving up the iconic Ectomobile, racing through the city streets in pursuit of the paranormal.

Directed by Gil Kenan and co-written by Jason Reitman, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire is set to thaw into theatres on March 22, 2024. Sony Pictures recently moved its release date forward by a week, now coinciding with other highly anticipated films in the same month, including Denis Villeneuve’s Dune Part Two, Blumhouse’s Imaginary, and DreamWorks Animation’s Kung Fu Panda 4. Get ready for a supernatural showdown and a trip down memory lane as the Ghostbusters return to save the day once again.