'Ghostbuster' Getting Another Reboot, This Time All-Male

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Apparently, having an all woman reboot of 'Ghostbuster' was too threatening to male audiences. Drew Pearce has just finished writing up a script for an all male reboot of the movie.

When the news hit that there would be a reboot of the classic ghost hunters movie, fans were excited.

Some fans were a little less excited when they learned that it would be an all female casts, with males playing the stereotypical female role.

That less excited must have turned into loud baby whining because low and behold it's come true.

The movie's script, as mentioned before, will be written by Pearce who wrote the script for 'Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation.' The Russo Brothers, who are currently directing 'Captain America: Civil War,' have been named as the directors of the Ghostbusters movie. At least it'll be well directed then.

The All-Male Cast Wanters have already selected Chris Pratt as one of their Busters. Unfortunately, Pratt has denied even being spoken to about the movie.

At least the movie plans to recognize the all-female cast as a part of the franchise and won't just push it to the side. Which cool, a male team and a female team.

Maybe they'll team up all together and take out some Ghostly Baddies. Now that would be a kick ass movie. Suppose, we'll have to wait and see how well the public responds to female team first.