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Ghostbusters 3 Casting News

Ghostbusters 3 Casting News

As you’ll have heard, Ghostbusters 3 is a lock for a Fall 2011 start . And casting is going to kick off soon in Chicago, New York and Los Angeles.

FFA has the casting announcement, saying they’re looking for actors… but don’t specify which roles. They do, however, have a synopsis that insinuates the film will feature a band of new, young recruits, so one might assume that’s who they’re looking to cast.

What's Playing dropped a friend at line in Oak Lawn, who works in casting. While he hasn’t got specifics - dates and so on - he said has given the heads up that Sony will be auditioning “young male and female actors aged 18-30″ for a role in the film.

Upon reading those reports that Anna Faris is onboard I dropped a contact at Sony a line.

Asked whether he knew anything about Ms Scary Movie being onboard, he replied “Dunno. First I’ve heard of it. Heard Will Forte’s name mentioned and Bill Hader, but not Faris. I’m not in on all that though, so she could be; [Sony] does like her”.

Will Forte? ? Bill Hader?? God, is Aykroyd recruiting from the Saturday Night Live stables again? Understandable, that’s where most of the original cast came from, but tell me that they weren’t in a different league - a ‘major’ league, if you will - than the current crop of SNL stars!?

Whatever the case, and Whoever the case, Ghostbusters 3 is on!

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