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The scene comes at the end second act of Ghostbusters as Dana Barrett (Sigourney Weaver) heads back to her apartment to get ...
Now that Ghostbusters: Afterlife is out in the world let's talk about those post-credits scenes but beware this is MAJOR SPOILER territory.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife’s post-credits scene sets up another sequel -- one not set in Summerville, Oklahoma but back in the franchise’s home base of New York City.
Sigourney Weaver plays Dana Barrett, a classical cellist who lives alone in an apartment on Central Park West. She becomes one of the original Ghostbusters' first real clients when she finds a ...
Below we unpack both scenes and what writer-director Reitman tells us they each mean to him. Peter and Dana Play Cards The first post-credits scene is the more amusing of the two.
And “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” looks to do the same. So let’s dig into the “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” credits sequences – what they are, what they mean and what they could be leading toward.
The mid-credits scene is an extended in-joke for fans of the 1984 Ghostbusters, but the post-credits scene expressly teases a possible sequel at some point in the future.
But it does answer a key question in “Ghostbusters” lore: whether or not Weaver’s Dana Barrett and Murray’s Peter Venkman ended up together. (There is nothing on Barrett’s son Oscar and ...
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