seriouslyomg.com - 9/5/2008
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Columbia Pictures is getting one step closer to Ghostbusters 3 by hiring two writers according to Variety!
The studio has set “The Office” co-exec producers Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky to write a script for a film designed to bring back together the original ...
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Ghostbusters 3 is coming. [SOW]
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