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A year ago IGN reported Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky (co-executive producers of ”The Office”) would be writing the Ghostbusters 3 screenplay, and Harold Ramis told The Chicago Tribune that the old ghostbusters will appear in the film in some mentor capacity alongside new, young ghostbusters (please not Zac Efron or anyone from Twilight).  He also said the film would show the grown-up son of Sigourney Weaver’s character (I hope he looks like Rick Moranis). Now HEEB has interviewed Harold Ramis and asked how the project is going:

Now, 25 years after the original, there seems to be some willingness to proceed and apparently a substantial public appetite for a sequel. We’ll introduce some new young Ghostbusters, and all the old guys will be in it, too. Think Christopher Lloyd in Back to the Future . . . GB3 is progressing with plans to shoot next summer and release in 2011.

It’s been 25 years?  Whoa.  Even more surreal, Michael Cera is rumored to have asked Ramis for a part in GB3 during the filming of Year One.  The only reboot I want to see Michael Cera in is an Arrested Development movie or TV show or porn spinoff or frozen banana commercial.  I’d take anything at this point.  Even the last two combined, as long as Ron Howard narrates.