RUMOR: Actor Bill Murray Shredded the Script of GHOSTBUSTERS 3
Mike Walker is reporting that the latest script changes to Ghostbuster 3 still wasn't enough to entice Bill Murray to return as Peter Venkman.
GHOSTBUSTERS 3
The almost always reliable National Enquirer is reporting that Bill Murray who has script approval did not like the new version. The script has been written by the writing team that wrote Jack Black's Year One. All of the other main cast members have said that they are all for another Ghostbusters' sequel. Like always with any rumor take this with a grain of salt.
Murray, who’s got script approval, kept refusing to take producers’ phone calls after they’d send rewrites.
Then, after they sent him the latest reworked screenplay weeks ago, Murray fired back his shocking answer – nailing the coffin shut forever – by sending Dan and Harold a box containing the new script SHREDDED into confetti, along with this nasty note: “No one wants to pay money to see fat, old men chasing ghosts!”
Insiders say furious Dan and Harold vow that Bill’s off their “who ya gonna call” list forever – and they’ll make the movie WITHOUT him!
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