“Ghostbusters” Headed Back to Theaters in August for Classic Comedy's 30th Anniversary

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"Ghostbusters" is returning to about 700 big screens on August 29 for what can only be a too-brief theatrical run in honor of the seminal comedy's 30th anniversary.

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"'Ghostbusters' is still one of our studio's most beloved franchises," gatekeeper Rory Bruer, president of worldwide distribution at Sony, said in a statement. "I was lucky enough to work on the release of the film on its first run, so it's a real thrill for me to see that it's still connecting with audiences everywhere. On the big screen or in home entertainment, this is a great movie to experience again and again."

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The 1984 film – directed by Ivan Reitman, cowritten by Dan Akroyd and Harold Ramis, and starring Akroyd, Ramis and Bill Murray as university-based parapsychologists forced into the results-expecting private sector along with Ernie Hudson – was made for $30 million and ended up grossing nearly $300 million worldwide.

Now, this theatrical rerelease can work either of two ways: to remind enthusiasts that a third "Ghostbusters" film not featuring Ramis, who died in February, or Murray, who never agreed to do it, is most definitely not needed; or it can get folks all hopped up on the idea that of course another film is needed because look at how magical the first one was.

A third installment is reportedly in production.

As if we needed reminding, 1989's "Ghostbusters II" has its moments, nearly all of them featuring Murray and/or Peter MacNicol, but it wasn't nearly as cutting-edge as numero uno.

The theatrical rerelease of "Ghostbusters" will precede the film's Sept. 16 release on Blu-ray in a brand-new 30th-anniversary edition special package and the 25th-anniversary edition of "Ghostbusters II," on Blu-ray for the first time.

Meanwhile, June 8 marks exactly 30 years since the original hit theaters, so feel free to yes, have some, on Sunday from the comfort of home before there's mass hysteria.

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