![]() 'I've been disinclined to watch': Brian Cox admits he hasn't seen the Succession finale because of his character Logan Roy's death Jessica Alves puts on a VERY busty display in skimpy leopard print swimsuit as she enjoys Ibiza holidayįrom DMs to down the aisle: Young bride and groom-to-be share their love story and the journey to finding the PERFECT engagement ring 'I can't put into words how special this week was!' Strictly's Nadiya Bychkova shares sweet snaps as her Ukrainian family reunite in DubaiĪrsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale is expecting his first child with fiancée Georgia Irwin as flight attendant debuts her baby bump The two filmmakers will be quite busy while working on the production of the Afterlife sequel in order to have the film released by its announced date. Jason Reitman and Gil Kenan, who worked on the previous 2021 Ghostbusters hit, will also be a part the upcoming series as producers. It is a sequel to Ghostbusters: Afterlife, which was released in 2021. ![]() It began shooting last month and is due for release in December of this year. ![]() The film, as yet untitled, comes almost 40 years after the original. Other popular stations such as Covent Garden, said to be home to a tall ghost-like figure wearing a top hat, Bank station, where the so-called Black Nun frequents, Elephant and Castle, where a girl is often seen boarding the train but never leaves, and South Kensington also have ghostly sightings. The station was used as a World War II air raid shelter, and saw the death of 173 after they stampeded to the station in a test raid in 1943. Rooftop: The were seen shooting at 55 Broadway, a Grade I listed building close to the stationīethnal Green is also said to have a ghostly guest, with screams sometimes being reported. The latest scenes for the movie, which is due for release in December, come just days after it was reported that the crew behind the new film have been left spooked by 'weird noises' on the eerie set they are working on.Īccording to reports, several members of the crew have reported hearing strange noises on set in abandoned tube tunnels near Westminster in central London when filming at night. Stars of the yet-untitled Ghostbusters: Afterlife sequel were spotted hitting the streets of London to shoot scenes for the upcoming movie on Thursday.Ĭast members Paul Rudd, William Atherton and the original Ghostbuster Ernie Hudson trod the streets outside St James' Park Tube Station to film scenes for the follow-up to the 2021 movie, alongside an iconic prop car to go with the shoot.Ĭlueless star Paul, who plays Mr Grooberson in the movie, strutted down the street while Ernie, who plays Winston Zeddemore, was in hot pursuit as they filmed on the street before heading up to 55 Broadway, a Grade I listed building.
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