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'Ghostbusters' Movie News: Beloved Comic Fantasy Franchise to Expand its Cinematic Universe

While the world is eagerly waiting for the new all-female "Ghostbusters" reboot to hit the big screen, new developments indicated that Sony Pictures has plans to expand the beloved franchise's cinematic universe. The move which could potentially feature the likes of Channing Tatum as one of its lead cast and the Russo brothers as directors.

The Hollywood Reporter said that Sony's entertainment division "has put together Ghost Corps." This collective will be spearheaded by original "Ghostbusters" helmer Ivan Reitman with the assistance of franchise mainstay Dan Aykroyd.

As indicated, the two "will oversee the expansion of the movie franchise not just into a cinematic universe but also move Ghostbusters into television and merchandising."

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First thing's first: the project will develop a "male-oriented Ghostbusters" which will follow after the release of the highly anticipated movie reboot by "Bridesmaid" director Paul Feig that is slated to begin production this summer in time for a July 22, 2016 opening.

To be produced and starred by "Haywire" actor Channing Tatum, the script for the all-male "Ghostbusters" will be written by Iron Man 3's Drew Pearce. The directorship deal is also reportedly signed by Joe and Anthony Russo of "Captain America: The Winter Soldier."

Reitman meanwhile suggested that he and his production company, the Montecito Picture Co., are more than enthused for the project.

"My primary focus will be to build the Ghostbusters into the universe it always promised it might become," Reitman told Deadline. "The original film is beloved, as is the cast, and we hope to create films we will continue to love."

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