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Bill Murray keen to reprise Ghostbusters role
Washington, Oct 4 (ANI): Hollywood star Bill Murray has revealed that he's keen reprise his role in the third instalment of Ghostbusters film - but only if the script is funny enough.
According to reports, studio bosses want to team original stars Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson with a new batch of Ghostbusters, to be played by Seth Rogen, Steve Carell and Paul Rudd.
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"There are two fellas writing a script, but I have yet to see it, but it's possible. It's a great idea," Contactmusic quoted him, as telling OK! Magazine.
"It's all about the script. It's not like I have any obligation to the franchise or anyone. If the script were good and I thought we could do it, it would be fun. It's only now that this has ever been a prospect. No one's talked about it for a long time," he added. (ANI)
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