Ghostbusters 3 [VIDEO]: Original Cast And Director Reunite For Their 30th Anniversary! Will They Appear In The Remake? Bill Murray Says, ‘I Say The Money’s Not Right Yet’

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"Ghostbusters 3" is really happening, but they haven't confirmed who will be included in the cast. New director Paul Feig announced that it will star hilarious women. However, he still hasn't revealed any name as of today.

Bill Murray, on the other hand, gave out names of actresses who he thinks fit the new movie. Included in his list are Kristen Wiig (Bridesmaids), Melissa McCarthy (The Heat), and Emma Stone (The Amazing Spider-Man).

These women are funny, but still some fans prefer seeing the original cast reprise their role in "Ghostbusters 3". Billy Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver, and Annie Potts together with director Ivan Reitman recently had a pictorial for the cover of Entertainment Weekly.

Al Roker of the Today Show had a chat with the director and the actors that starred as Peter Venkman, Winston Zeddemore, Dana Barrett, and Janine Melnitz. They reunited for the 30th anniversary of the "Ghostbusters" and talked about their memorable experiences filming the two movies and the future of the film series. Too bad Dan Aykroyd wasn't there during the interview.

Remember how the Ghostbusters, especially Bill Murray always get slimed by Slimer? The actor revealed what that stuff is made up of. He said, "The disgusting combination of items that went into making Slimer's ectoplasm was corn syrup and another ... and starch and ... some sort of an adhesive and a kind of a poison that's used on chinch bugs."

When Al Roker asked Bill Murray about "Ghostbusters 3", the cast started to tease him. He said, "I say the money's not right yet." He added, "It's really hard to - to recreate something that was so beautiful, so wonderful."

Maybe he felt the pressure of doing another sequel as to avoid comparison with the first "Ghostbuster" movie that's why he just supported the idea of doing a remake. Sigourney Weaver called the reboot, "Ghostbuster Babes.".

Check out the full interview below:

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