Bill Murray shreds script of Ghostbuster III

It seems Bill Murray (centre) is not interested in  a re-make of the 1980s comedy classic Ghostbusters. Murray, who is pushing 64, was sent a script for a second re-make of the movie. He is said to have shredded the document and sent it back to co-star and (we think) friend Dan Ackroyd (left). His note read:  “No one wants to pay money to see fat, old men chasing ghosts!” It has long been reported that Murray was lukewarm about re-making the inventive franchise. Nonetheless, there is an expectation that a whole new cast of younger players could yet get the call. It is clear however that Mr. Stay-Puft (right)  the emblematic mascot of Stay-Puft Marshmallows, will play himself. Normally Mr.Stay-Puft is a happy chap but he was able to assume a very memorable menacing role in the climax of the original Ghostbusters.