Because we’re getting a new Jason Reitman-directed “Ghostbusters” that will completely ignore director Paul Feig’s all-female cast, there will no doubt be contentious, but unnecessary, debate as to whether or not it is a warranted path for Sony to jump into. I won’t delve into the nitty-gritty, but will mention that Leslie Jones, who starred in Feig’s 2016 film, was none too happy hearing the news this weekend, tweeting that it wa sunfair to ignore the 2016 edition and that it reminded her of something Donald Trump would do. Whatever that meant.
Read moreLeslie Jones Compares Upcoming Ghostbusters Reboot to Donald Trump
Leslie Jones, who starred in director Paul Feig's all-female "Ghostbusters" reboot, is understandably irked about the upcoming Jason Reitman film, which is said to take place in a Ghostbusters-verse which pretends like Feig's film never existed. Jones went to twitter, where else, to voice her discontentment towards Reitman's upcoming film which is supposed to be released in 2020.
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