Dan Aykroyd Defends 2016 Ghostbusters Reboot
Dan Aykroyd Defends 2016 Ghostbusters Reboot
Dan Aykroyd Defends 2016 Ghostbusters Reboot
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Dan Aykroyd, original star of Ghostbusters, has publicly shifted his stance on the 2016 all-female reboot, expressing pride in the film and its cast, which includes Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones. Despite the backlash the film received for its all-female lead, Aykroyd now acknowledges his failure as a producer to manage the film's budget and regrets not stepping in during production. In interviews, he praised the performances and the film's villain, stating, "you're never going to do better than that". The 2016 reboot was met with intense online criticism, including sexist and racist comments aimed at its cast, which Aykroyd has condemned. His support reflects a broader conversation about representation in film and the challenges faced by diverse projects. Aykroyd's comments highlight the importance of embracing change and diversity within the Ghostbusters franchise.

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Dan Aykroyd defends maligned all-female Ghostbusters film
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