Updated On: 21 November, 2021 07:00 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
This fourth issue in the franchise takes a long time to come good as it goes all over the place trying to establish a connection between Ghostbuster Harold Ramis’ deceased grandfather character and Coon’s estranged daughter who would rather wipe out the past Ghostbuster history

A still from Ghostbusters: Afterlife
Director Jason Reitman’s supernatural action-comedy is a fairly contemporary addition to the franchise that began with his father’s ( Ivan Reitman) 1984 hit movie. This film stars recently voted sexiest man alive Paul Rudd, popular child actor McKenna Grace and Carrie Coon while Bill Murray, Dan Ackroyd, Harold Ramis ( the original Ghostbusting Trio), and Sigourney Weaver have honorable mentions or cameos befitting their on-screen pop-culture legend status - thus helping turn up the nostalgia.
Jason Reitman terms this vanity exercise as a movie “by a family about a family, ”so it comes as no surprise to see a struggling-to-make-ends-meet single mom Callie(Carrie Coon), with her two kids 15-year-old Trevor (Finn Wolfhard) and 12-year-old Phoebe (Mckenna Grace), arriving in a small town, Summerville, in order to wrap-up an inheritance that slowly unveils itself as the connector to the three films prior pre-digital original that established the Ectomobile, the ghost trap, the Neutrona wand, and portable nuclear particle accelerator as instruments of popular lore.