Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Review - 4 Ups & 6 Downs

Downs...

6. Too Many Characters & Subplots

Ghostbusters Frozen Empire
Sony

Frozen Empire commits the common blockbuster sin of overstuffing itself with far too many characters and storylines, in turn spreading itself too thinly across its already overegged 115-minute runtime.

Beyond reuniting the original Ghostbusters with Egon's family introduced in Afterlife, forgettable, one-note characters like Podcast (Logan Kim) and Lucky (Celeste O'Connor) are back, while a number of new heroes are introduced, including Kumail Nanjiani's incredibly perfunctory quasi-sidekick Nadeem Razmaadi.

And so, by the time the climax rolls around, there are almost a dozen people teaming up to battle the Big Bad, but when anyone with even a cursory link to the O.G. 'Busters can apparently join the team, some of their specialness becomes lost.

Add to this a strained attempt to deepen the series' supernatural mythology and an overloaded subplot in which Phoebe (Mckenna Grace) gets the hots for a ghostly teenage girl, Melody (Emily Alyn Lind), and it's painfully clear that the script needed another draft to cut the dead weight away.

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