'Ghostbusters' reboot director calls out Sony for not including all-women reboot in collector's edition

Director Paul Feig called out Sony for not including his 2016 lady-led “movies” target=”_blank”>Ghostbusters< pointing out that the 2016 reboot is not included and sounded off on the studio for its omission. 

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Paul Feig criticized Sony for its handling of the 2016 "Ghostbusters" reboot.

Paul Feig criticized Sony for its handling of the 2016 "Ghostbusters" reboot.
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“Um … @SonyPictures, I know this must be a mistake,” he wrote. “We do have a lot of fans and Bill, Dan and Ernie were in it and it won the Kids Choice Award for Best Feature Film the year it came out. So, I guess this was just an oversight? #weareallghostbusters.”

However, The Hollywood Reporter notes that there may be a canonical reason for Sony to not including the 2016 reboot in its collector’s edition. The movies that are included are the 1984 “Ghostbusters” as well as its 1989 sequel as well as Jason Reitman’s recently-released “Ghostbusters: Afterlife.” 

"Ghostbusters" got a canonical third movie in 2021.

"Ghostbusters" got a canonical third movie in 2021.
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Unlike the 2016 movie, “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” is a canonical third installment in the franchise, that uses the other two movies as a springboard to tell its story that has its roots in the events of the first two movies. As a result, all the movies that come in the box set technically tell one cohesive story. Meanwhile, the female-led story was set in a world where the first two movies never happened and established the creation of the new Ghostbusters. 

Actor Dan Aykroyd while working on the film "Ghostbusters II"

Actor Dan Aykroyd while working on the film "Ghostbusters II"
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Still, fans wonder if the poor reception that the “Ghostbusters” reboot had something to do with Sony keeping it out of its collection. The Hollywood Reporter previously noted that Dan Akyroyd appeared on a British morning show where he diplomatically criticized Feig, saying that he spent too much on the movie and didn’t take enough input from the original stars. However, Akyroyd made it clear that he was indeed a fan of the 2016 movie.

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