Ghostbusters 3: Hellbent
Ghostbusters 3:
Hellbent
On June 16th, 1989,
Ghostbusters 2 was released into theaters. Ghostbusters 2 was of course the long-awaited
sequel of Ghostbusters that was released on June 7th 1984. It was spoken
about right away when Ghostbusters 2 was released into theaters of when the
next sequel “Ghostbusters 3” would arrive inside movie theaters. Below is the
timeline that the Ghostbusters 3 project went down. An unused Ghostbusters 3
project that would have brought the Ghostbusters to Hell facing off against
Hades, and a Ghostbusters 3 project that in the latter stages of the planning
for the Ghostbuster 3 project that got the title Ghostbusters 3: Hellbent it
was planned for this film to be an animated adventure!
Ghostbusters 3: Hellbent Timeline
·
Ghostbusters
III: Hellbent is an unused script written by Dan Aykroyd and Tom Davis
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Development
For Ghostbusters 3: Hellbent was between 1992-2007
·
June
1989: While during a press tour of Ghostbusters 2 Dan Aykroyd was at of the
possibility of Ghostbusters 3. Aykroyd felt there was no limit of the
possibility of a third movie but he knew the rest of the team of Ghostbusters
& Ghostbusters 2 had different opinions.
·
January
1992: Columbia Pictures touches base with Ghostbusters & Ghostbusters 2
Director Ivan Reitman on the possibility of Ghostbusters 3 one Reitman
abandoned his plans on directing a biopic about the Marx Brother
·
August
1993: Inside an issue of Playboy a interview was conducted with Aykroyd while
he was on the set of "Coneheads" and the subject matter of a third
installment of the Ghostbusters Franchise came up. Dan Aykroyd stated inside
that Playboy article ""If I could get that team together, it would be
a real dream, because I think there's a great story to be told. But it won't be
for a while."
·
Febuary
1994: Dan Aykroyd appeared on WWOR Channel 9 News and when he was asked there
about Ghostbusters 3 Dan responded that he has a story in mind for a third
installment of the Ghostbusters Franchise but it was all a matter of getting
the others together once again!
·
September
1996: Dan Aykroyd's interest in making Ghostbusters 3 was once again woke up
after the release of the comedy "Tommy Boy" and Dan started talking
with Sony Pictures about a third installment of Ghostbusters. Dan Aykroyd's
idea for a Ghostbusters 3 would involve a story that consisted of a new and
younger team of Ghostbusters. Dan already had the late Chris Farley in mind but
the late Harold Ramis wasn't sure about coming back to co-write with Aykroyd
but he still pitched ideas for a possible Ghostbusters 3. Dan Aykroyd recruited
Tom Davis to hel him write the next draft. Harold Ramis mentioned Dan Aykroyd
was writing a script with a whole new younger and more handsome Ghostbusters
team and Ramis likened Ghostbusters 3 to more like Ghostbusters: The Next
Generation.
·
Mid-September
1996: Aykroyd confirmed he finished the Ghostbusters 3 first draft and spoke
with Chris Farley about joining the cast of Ghostbusters 3 in a specific role
that Dan Aykroyd wrote for him inside the Ghostbusters 3 script. Aykroyd also
makes the statement that Will Smith would also make an awesome new Ghostbuster.
·
Aykroyd
starts working on the second draft and Harold Ramis began negotiation for
reprising his role as Egon Spingler while Murray and Weaver passed on the new
film.
·
November
1996: The rumor the Oscar character from Ghostbusters 2 would come back in
Ghostbusters 3 in a bigger adult role.
·
February
1997: A Ghostbusters 3 Story Treatment is completed!
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April
1997: A report came out that Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis wrote a Ghostbusters
3 outline that introduces a new Ghostbusters Team and Aykroyd name dropped
Chris Farley as part of the new Ghostbusters Team.
·
November
1997: A report came out that Bill Murray was offered a 5-Minute cameo in this
version of Ghostbusters 3 but Murray decline so Aykroyd began to conduct
rewrites without Murray being included.
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December
1997: Chris Farley passes away!
·
January
1998: John Calley who was the current Head of Sony Pictures announced that he
had a Ghostbusters sequel among his plans for running Sony Pictures
Entertainment.
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It
was announced the Ghostbusters 3 cast demanded more than 40% of Sony's receipts
but everyone except Murray all backed down to a more reasonable price and Bill
Murray wanted a cut of the gross not to star in the movie.
·
February
1998: Ayroyd mad the comment that Harold Ramis and him had a treatment for
Ghostbusters 3 but once again Murray and Reitman weren't interested.
·
March
1998: Will Smith was rumored to be in talks of starring in Ghostbusters 3
·
April
1998: There was a report that the first draft for Ghostbusters 3 was a disaster
and a new writer was brought to work with Aykroyd and Ramis in late March 1998
while Bill Murray was reconsidering and it was still unlikely that Sigourney
Weaver was still unlikely to return.
·
July
1998: Reports came out Ghostbusters 3 plot would consist of Egon and Ray's
attempt to continue running the Ghostbusters after Peter Venkman leaves with
Dana Barratt, and that the main villian would possibly be Hades the Greek God
of the Underworld.
·
August
1998: There were reports Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis were now working together
on a screenplay for Ghostbusters 3
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September
1998: Rumors sturred about that George Fenton would Score Ghostbusters 3
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October
1998: There were rumors flying around that Jason Alexander was spoken to about
a part as a Ghostbuster in Ghostbusters 3 and that Jeff Daniel was also in mind
as a new Ghostbuster for Ghostbusters 3. However Jason Alexander later denied
any and all communication on being involved or potentially involved with
Ghostbusters 3.
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January
1999: Harold Ramis confirmed Dan Aykroyd was writing Ghostbusters 3 and
admitted Aykroyd wrote 2 scripts but played it off as just a hobby. Ramis
speculated if a new movie had any original cast members in it that the original
cast members that would star in a potentional Ghostbusters 3 would only be
mentors to new cast members that would carry the movie franchise furhter.
·
February
1999: Ramis admits to talking with Dan Aykroyd about Ghostbusters 3 on a
regular basis along with the studio about a Ghostbusters 3 while Bill Murray
stayed elusive with the idea of a Ghostbusters 3 and Reit was stood on the side
on the issue. Harold revealed that the Dream Plan was for Aykroyd and him to
produce it with Harold Ramis directing and the story would be about the
Ghostbusters recruiting a brand new team!
·
Chicago
Radio Show reported Harold Ramis won't do Ghostbusters 3 without Bill Murray
and Murray said he wouldn't star in Ghostbusters 3 without his character dying
in the first two minutes of the movie so he would be able to star in the rest
of Ghostbusters 3 as a ghost.
·
Actors
considered to star in the new Ghostbusters Team being put together for
Ghostbusters 3 were Leonardo DiCaprio, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Will Smith,
Chris Rock, and Ben Stiller
·
March
1999: A Ghostbusters 3 Complete Full Draft is Completed
·
June
16 1999: Ernie Hudson during an interview mentioned while he was on the set of
"Airheads" Harold Ramis told him that Sony Pictures wanted more
Ghostbusters movies to happen.
·
Inside
Entertainment Weekly, Ivan Reitman revealed that Dan Aykroyd came to his house
three weeks ago in order to talk about Ghostbusters 3 and the ideawas to have
Harold Ramis directing Ghostbusters 3 and hand Ivan Reitman come on to the
project as a producer.
·
July
1999: Ivan Reitman commented he would only be producing Ghostbusters 3
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November
1999: Dan Aykroyd comments that the chances of Ghostbusters 3 seemed slim and
Aykroyd attribued this to Sony attempting to make too make too many bargins
because of the wake of "The Blair Witch Project" and Ghostbusters 3
would cost $120 million in order to make.
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May
2000: Inside Jam!section of the Calgary Sun Ivan Reitman announced he could
solve Ghostbusters 3 script problems and he was uncertain about making deals
with Sony Pictures along with the Ghostbusters 3 cast!
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June
2001: "Evolution" was a box office failure which stomped out all the
lingering enthusiasm for Ghostbusters 3
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November
2005: Harold Ramis announced that indeed Chris Farley, Chris Rock, and Ben
Stiller were all in mind to play new Ghostbusters in Ghostbusters 3
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June
2006: There was talks about a CGI Antimated Version of Ghostbusters 3 and a
Limited Revision was Finished.
·
February
2007: Dan Ayroyd mentions they were looking into making the Ghostbusters 3
story into an antimated movie!
Ghostbusters 3: Hellbent was eventually scrapped by Sony Pictures. However, all
over the
news
media whenever Dan Ayroyd the actor who played Ray Stantz in the first two
Ghostbusters movies kept the hope alive that a Ghostbusters 3 would take place
at some point in the future during the timeframe of 2007 and November 19, 2021
when Ghostbusters: Afterlife was released. Everyone knows Jason Reitman stepped
into his father’s footsteps to create Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Everyone knows
Ivan Reitman, Jason Reitman’s father was a producer and director on the first
two Ghostbusters movies back in the 1980s and it took Jason Reitman to stepped
into his father’s shoes in order for all of us Ghostbusters fans to have the
closest thing to Ghostbusters 3 with Ghostbusters: Afterlife.
Aykroyd was on a Ghostbusters 3 campaign
for over a decade however even though Ghostbusters 3: Hellbent was scrapped even
before Jason Reitman stepped up to take the wheel and create Ghostbusters:
Afterlife. I am just guessing but I believe if it wasn’t for Dan Aykroyd keeping
the vision alive then Ghostbusters: Afterlife could have never been the success
it was especially with the Ghostbusters: Afterlife sequel coming out on December
20, 2023, titled Ghostbusters: Firehouse.
The storyline for Ghostbusters 3 always
had the subject matter in it that the original Ghostbusters team retired
because of the fact Bill Murray didn’t want to be part of the Ghostbusters 3
project. The idea was to have a new Ghostbuster team, and like in the action
movie Expendables 3 in Ghostbusters 3 the original Ghostbusters Team would
reunite to save the new Ghostbusters team that would be in trouble.
The setting for Ghostbusters 3:
Hellbent would take place in hell when the Ghostbusters would be sucked into hell.
Inside the Ghostbusters 3: Hellbent storyline the hell setting would be an
alternate hell dimension of New York. It would turn out that hell is getting
too full of spirits and spirits were escaping. Inside the Manhattan Hell Dimension
the Ghostbusters Team would run into a Donald Trump type character which is
funny now since Donald Trump all these years later during a Ghostbusters 3 rumor
field Donald Trump would become President of the United States.
The Blair Witch Project being such a
success on such a limited budget made Sony Pictures really question whether or
not to spend such a budget on what it would take to create Ghostbusters 3:
Hellbent. Then when Bill Murray who played Dr. Peter Venkman in the first two
Ghostbusters movies wouldn’t commit to Ghostbusters 3 and a laundry list of
other original Ghostbusters Franchise cast wouldn’t commit Ghostbusters 3:
Hellbent got scrapped only for Jason Reitman to bring Ghostbusters Fans what they
have been waiting for since June of 1989.
It would have been interesting to
see what Ghostbuster 3: Hellbent could have been especially if they were able
to get all the actors they wanted years back, and to see the Ghostbusters travel
to HELL and see that Alternative Dimension of Manhattan. Then see how Hades
would be involved inside the Ghostbusters 3: Hellbent storyline. It would be neat
to see what could have been in today’s world but in all honesty Ghostbusters:
Afterlife proves that everything is better in time!
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