
I'd love to see that, but I have no idea."Īdded Celeste O'Connor (Lucky), "This group of friends have this wild experience together that you can't really explain to other people and so I think they're bonded and connected in that way. Theoretically, if I'm correct, because it would probably shoot like a year from now if we did. "And it's crazy because if we did decide to do another film-if we were greenlit for that-I would be 16 by the time we shot. "I'd love to see what doing," Grace said. While Kenan makes it clear that he and co-writer and director Jason Reitman envision the younger cast being heavily featured in the future of the franchise, how will that work? At the very least, the cast wants to find out. Of course, there is the issue of Phoebe (McKenna Grace) and the gang still being children. But we're totally excited by the fact that by the end of Ghostbusters: Afterlife, audiences are invested in a new set of characters as worthy companions to the pantheon of ghostbusting." And we've had long conversations about how that can happen. There are lots of surprising ways that the future and the past can grow together, side-by-side and separately. We feel like we really know their characters, and we've seen audiences start to fall in love with them. "We are so excited by Trevor, Phoebe, Lucky, and Podcast. "We have lots of ideas about how this story can develop," he told GameSpot. How likely is a sequel, though? Well, according to co-writer Gil Kenan, there's already been some talk about continuing the franchise. Warning: The following contains spoilers for the end of Ghostbusters: Afterlife.

For more about that, make sure to check out our ending explainer. After all, one of the post-credits scenes in the new film hints at what's to come. Ghostbusters: Afterlife is in theaters now and the cast and crew behind it are certainly hoping they get to make another one.
