
Yesterday Feig tweeted that he was working on the project with Katie Dippold, who co-wrote the Sandra Bullock/Melissa McCarthy comedy The Heat, and that the new Ghostbusters will be a female-centric film, tweeting "Yes, it will star hilarious women. That’s who am going to call." Since Melissa McCarthy starred in both Bridesmaids and The Heat, it would surprise no one if the comedienne will be sucking up ectoplasm in the Ghostbusters reboot.
However Feig indicated to EW that he was open to cameos from the original Ghostbusters cast: "Well, I mean those guys are my comedy heroes, so as far as I am concerned, anybody wants to come back, I welcome it with open arms. It would just be different roles now, but it would be fun to figure out how to do that."
The original 1984 Ghostbusters movie returned to 700 theaters over the Labor Day Weekend to celebrate the film’s 30th Anniversary (see "'Ghostbusters' Theatrical Re-Release").