Ghostbusters 2020 is now called Ghostbusters: Afterlife, see the first official photos

(Image credit: Columbia)

Ghostbusters: Afterlife is the official title for Jason Reitman's formerly untitled Ghostbusters sequel, and the first full-length trailer is coming Monday. The official Ghostbusters Twitter teased the🦂 upcoming trailer and revealed a new poster that shows the Ecto-1 barrelling through a vast wheat field. 

The first official Ghostbusters: Afterlife photos were revealed in an article by🔯 . In this early look, we get to see a few key characters, including Paul Rudd's unnamed starring role as a teacher, Carrie Coon as the starring family's matriarch, Finn Wolfhard as Carrie's son Trevor, and Mckenna Grace as her daughter Phoebe. The scenes evoke a decidedly rural vibe, in stark contrast to the origina♋l Ghostbusters' busy Manhattan setting. 

(Image credit: Columbia (Vanity Fair))

Likewise, Ghostbusters: Afterlife centers around this young family after inheriting property a♑nd moving to a small town in Oklahoma. "As the family arrives at an old farm, they begin to discover their connection to the original Ghostbusters," Reitman said. "Trevor and Phoebe are꧑ about to find out who their grandfather was and whether they’re ready to pick up the proton pack themselves." 

(Image credit: Columbia (Vanity Fair))

Unlike the 2016 reboot, Ghostbusters: Afterlife exists in the same universe 𒐪as the original 1984 classic. Director Jason Reitman calls it "a new adventure that connects back ⛦to the Manhattan Crossrip of 1984." Reitman's father, Ivan Reitman, directed the original 1984 classic and will return to Ghostbusters: Afterlife as producer.

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