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With Title and Logo Revealed, New Ghostbusters Still Shrouded in Mystery

By Chris Snellgrove | Published

It's been a strange decade to be a Ghostbusters fan. Paul Feige's all-female film was supposed to reboot the franchise for a modern audience and make the franchise popular again. Instead, it was a heated argument, and we finally got it Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Although it was more Spielbergian wonder than cynical wisecracks, After death appealed to the old school fans, they get enough money to continue the following: Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire. However, The Frozen Empire it was an overcrowded, expensively sloppy movie More and done Underneath than After deathwhich leaves the future of the franchise uncertain.

Now, the latest iteration of Ghostbusters will be on the small screen rather than the big screen. A new, animated show was launched on Netflix in 2027, and fans were eager to hear more about what this cartoon would be about. Recently, Sony unveiled the program's logo and its provocative new name, Ghostbusters: The Night Shift. Many squeal with joy, but others can't help but ask the obvious question: “wait, is that all?” This cartoon has been running several times years now, and the fact that it is still shrouded in mystery is beginning to feel very similar, a lot a bad sign.

When Sony introduced the logo of Ghostubers: Night Shiftfans are divided. On the other hand, it's nice that this logo shares a lot of similarities with the logo of the original film; many reboots and updates change our tastes a lot, so it's good to know that this upcoming cartoon isn't shaking things up. again a lot. On the other hand, the new logo is so close to the original logo that it seems strange that they changed it. The changes are also so weird and minimalist (like the yellow teeth and monster claw on the ghost) that it seems like a borderline AI creation. Information? “Do the The Ghostbusters the sign looks terrible.”

Additionally, the subtitle “Night Shift” has sparked speculation about who the main Ghostbusters team will be and what the show will be about. The name suggests that the cartoon will probably not follow the original Ghostbusters, which (in addition to being very old) did not answer many calls during daylight hours. The system is also less likely to follow the group's core Aferlife again The Frozen Empire. It's likely that the new show will go full force and include Ghostbusters as a universal franchise. So, we may be following a new local Ghostbusters branch team, featuring the titular night shift.

Trusted Names and Many Secrets

Other than a new name and a new logo, we know very little about it Ghostbusters: The Night Shift. The show will be exclusive to Netflix and will premiere in 2027, although the exact release date is unknown. It's unclear what kind of animation style we might see, either. While the smart money on the show is the mysterious, CGI-animated look of Netflix Stranger Things cartoon, the show could end up with a more traditional 2D style, like the broadcaster's ever-growing list of exclusive anime titles. One thing we do to know about Ghostbusters: The Night Shifthowever, it is that it is done with certain names that we can trust.

The show is directed by Dan Aykroyd, the star of the franchise who came up with the idea for Ghostbusters in the first place. Other EPs include Jason Reitman, Gil Kenan, both co-written Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire. Finally, Elliott Kalan serves as the writer and co-producer of this new cartoon; if his name doesn't ring, Kalan wrote to him The Daily Show again Mystery Science Theater 3000and he's the motormouthed, show-stealing producer of a hit podcast The Flophouse. Kalan is also the comic writer who gave us the often-remembered scene where the villainous Sauron tells Spider-Man that he would rather turn humans into dinosaurs than cure cancer.

Akyroyd is an OG talent, Reitman is the shepherd of modern movies, and Kalan is a passionate fan working on his dream business. Together, they may have what it takes to get it done Ghostbusters: The Night Shift in Netflix's latest killer cartoon. Otherwise, this beloved franchise could disappear and become the worst kind of ghost: the one no one even cares about. to watchvery little the explosion.


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