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In an appearance on The David Letterman Show, Bill Murray seemed to completely backpedal and say that he’d be willing to do Ghostbusters 3, but, again, the script is gonna ‘have to be good.’
According to BleedingCool:
“It’s hard to make a sequel, it’s got to be really funny and that first one was so darn funny, it’s hard for me. I think we’ll try again. I always drag my feet on it, but I think…”While this will probably amount to more speculation surrounding the subject, could this be one of those things everyone talks until no one gives a crap when it actually does happen? Watch the video: head shake + ‘it’s hard’ + ‘I think’ + ‘we’ll try again’ + Bill Murray’s overall indifference to everything = Ghostbusters 3 not very likely.
Not to mention that this sounds exactly like what he was saying to us a couple years back when he first seemed cool with it. If you’re more of an optimist with this whole thing, you could still say it’s a couple steps up from a year or two ago when he was just shredding scripts and telling Howard Stern that it was “somewhere on my desk over there… I haven’t really read it yet…”
Anyways. Here’s the tape of Murray on The Letterman Show making the statement before the subject ends abruptly.
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