Final Shots: Paul Feig Wants To Scare Audiences With All-Female ‘Ghostbusters’ Reboot

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Details are still scarce, but Paul Feig is finally starting to open up about his all-female reboot of Ghostbusters. The latest tidbit: the movie will be “scarier than the original,” the director said in an interview with Empire (via Comic Book Movie). Feig said that he co-writer Katie Diploid “don’t want to hold back,” and are focusing just as much on frights as on laughs. Despite this, the film will still be rated PG-13 so that “the biggest number of people can see it. The director also said not to expect any casting news until the first draft the script is done.

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